Yes they are. No matter how annoying some may be advertisements are sold to fund the TV programs you're watching.
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Public broadcasting is TV, Radio, etc funded by an official or governments, with No paid advertisements. Commercial broadcasting on the other hand is TV funded by paid advertisements and contain advertisements during the TV or radio times.
This was taken directly from his IMDB page:TV commercial for American Stroke Association, July 2003Voiceover work for Mazda, 2006 and State Farm, 2008Print add for Het Huis Uw Opticien, 2008TV commercial for "L'Oreal Men Expert" (Hydra Sensitive Cream)TV commercial for Cigna, September 2016
There are strict laws governing content in advertisements, and since the Jingle Bells commercial made it to the air, it does not break any of the rules or laws that dictate content in advertising. If the commercial seems offensive, the best course of action would be to contact Kmart directly and express concern.
TV advertisements come from many different sources. Some of them are written by people who work directly for the companies doing the advertising, while others are created by ad agencies and marketing companies. Still other TV advertisements are written by freelance workers and consultants who may write ads for many different companies.
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