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Instances of subliminal messages

These are instances of subliminal messages that have led to controversy and occasionally legal allegations.
*In 1978, Wichita, Kansas television KAKE-TV received special permission from the police to place a subliminal message in a report on the BTK Killer (Bind, Torture, Kill) in an effort to get him to turn himself in. The subliminal message included the text "Now call the chief", as well as a pair of glasses. The glasses were included because when BTK murdered Nancy Fox, there was a pair of glasses lying upside down on her dresser; police felt that seeing the glasses might stir up remorse in the killer. The attempt was unsuccessful, and police reported no increased volume of calls afterward.〔(BTK Back )〕
*During the 2000 U.S. presidential campaign, a television ad advertising for Republican candidate George W. Bush showed words (and parts thereof) scaling from the foreground to the background on a television screen. When the word BUREAUCRATS flashed on the screen, one frame showed only the last part, RATS.〔Crowley, Candy. "(Bush says 'RATS' ad not meant as subliminal message )" CNN.com, 2000-9-12. Retrieved on December 16, 2006〕〔(Smoking Pistols: George "Rat Ad" Bush and the Subliminal Kid )〕 The FCC looked into the matter,〔(9/19/00 Speech by Commissioner Harold Furchtgott-Roth: The FCC's Investigation of "Subliminal Techniques:" )〕 but no penalties were ever assessed in the case.
*In the British alternative comedy show ''The Young Ones'', a number of subliminal images were present in the original and most repeated broadcasts of the second series. Images included a gull coming into land, a tree frog jumping through the air, a man gurning, and the end credits of the film ''Carry On Cowboy''. These were included to mock the then-occurring matter of subliminal messages in television. These images ''do'' appear in the U.S. boxset DVD ''Every Stoopid Episode''.
*Shaun Micallef's Australian ''Micallef P(r)ogram(me)'' shows contained strange subliminal messages that can be seen on the DVDs. As they are of random, humorous statements, questions, etc., they are not regarded as advertising. They were usually images of politicians, as is the case with his more recent Newstopia.
*In Warner Brothers' 1943 animated film "Wise Quacking Duck", Daffy Duck spins a statue which is holding a shield. For one frame the words "BUY BONDS" are visible on the shield.〔(IMDB "The Wise Quacking Duck" Trivia )〕
*The December 16, 1973 episode of ''Columbo'', titled "Double Exposure", is based on subliminal messaging: it is used by the murderer, Dr. Bart Keppler, a motivational research specialist, played by Robert Culp, to lure his victim out of his seat during the viewing of a promotional film and by Lt. Columbo to bring Keppler back to the crime scene and incriminate him. Lt. Columbo is shown how subliminal cuts work in a scene mirroring James Vicary's experiment.
*In June–July 2007, Sprite used a type of obvious subliminal message, involving yellow (lemon) and green (lime) objects such as cars. The objects would then be shown inconspicuously in the same setting, while showing the word "lymon" (combining the words lime and lemon) on screen for a second at a time. They called this "Sublymonal Advertising."〔The Coca-Cola Company press center: (Sprite redifines itself )〕 The previous year, Sprite used a similar advertising campaign, but this time it was tied in to ''Lost Experience'', an alternate reality game.
*In ''Sunshine'' (2007), five pictures of the crew are shown subliminally during part of the film.〔(Sunshine Easter Egg - Subliminal images from 00:49:21 (mystery faces) )〕
*In ''Brainiac: Science Abuse'', there is an experiment carried out to see if viewers would react to subliminal messages. One was shown during an experiment to discover which substance provides the best skid; the message appeared when a brainiac hit a bale of hay. The second message appeared across a T-shirt of a brainiac saying 'Call your mum', and the third said 'scratch your nose' when a sound wave hit the Brainiac logo. At the end of the show, people were shown in a theatre watching that episode. The test showed that the messages barely impacted the audience. The subliminal content in this episode was legal, as its presence was announced at the beginning and end of the episode.
*In Week 11 of ''The Apprentice: Martha Stewart'' in which candidates have to create an ad for the Delta's former low-cost commercial airlines Song, the team Matchstick used a 1/48th-frame image at the bottom-right corner with the Song Airlines logo.
*In the film ''Cloverfield'', three subliminal pictures can be seen during various parts of the film, when the camera footage distorts. The photos are actually frames from classic monster films. The images are shown one at a time: the first, from ''Them!'', appears when the group play the footage back, the second, from ''The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms'', appears when they close the door on the 'parasites' and the third, from ''King Kong'' appears when the helicopter crashes. A monstrous creature can also be seen at the top right corner (with its mouth slightly open) as one of the clouds over the Statue of Liberty on the release cover.
*In an episode of British TV show QI based on hypnosis, host Stephen Fry suggested that he could use subliminal messages to get himself elected as the Pope. The words "Stephen Fry for Pope" then briefly flashed up on the screen. This was repeated later on in the episode.
*In the episode "Men Without Women" of ''The IT Crowd'', there is a scene where the character Douglas is trying to seduce Jen by showing her a film about his company on his laptop which featured a subliminal message of Douglas lying in bed. Jen saw the image but suspected the image meant something was wrong with his laptop. During the credits of the episode, the same image flashes briely as a subliminal message.
==See also==

* ''Programming the Nation?''

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