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1. Is there a place to view your television ads online?
Yes! You can visit our
A/V Center.
2. I would like to know about the music used in one of your latest ads, how
can I find this information?
The music in our advertising is often an original recording produced by agencies
specifically for the commercial. There are also ads that feature previously released
music or re-recorded versions of original compositions. We’re happy to share these
details if you would like to send us an e-mail
request. Be sure to include the product being advertised, as well as a detailed
description of the ad.
3. How can someone appear in your ads? Do you accept photos to be used as ads?
The Coca-Cola Company works with professional agencies to produce advertisements.
The people who appear in our ads are found by our ad agencies through talent agencies.
We do not accept photos or other artwork to appear in ads.
4. Can you share your marketing strategies with me? What is the target market for
your products? How much money do you spend on advertising?
Unfortunately, we are not at liberty to disclose detailed marketing information
for any of our 400 brands. The only marketing information that we publicly disclose
can be found in
press releases for marketing initiatives and new product launches. You can
find some of the information you seek through publications including Beverage World,
Beverage Digest, The Wall Street Journal, Advertising Age and AdWeek.
As for expenditures, we expense production costs of print, radio, internet and television
advertisements as of the first date the advertisements take place. The following
amounts reflect the total worldwide amounts spent on print, radio, internet, and
television advertising. Advertising expenses included in selling, administrative
and general expenses were approximately:
2006: $2.6 billion
2005: $2.5 billion
2004: $2.2 billion
2003: $1.8 billion
2002: $1.7 billion
2001: $2.0 billion
2000: $1.7 billion
1999: $1.7 billion
1998: $1.6 billion
1997: $1.6 billion
1996: $1.4 billion
1995: $1.3 billion
1994: $1.1 billion
1993: $1.0 billion
We do not disclose how much we spend on advertising by country, brand, or media
type, only the total worldwide amount per year. Unfortunately, these are the only
years for which our figures are available.
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