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Television advertisements typically portray the elderly as being

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Television ads usually portray the elderly as being vibrant, active, healthy, energetic, etc.

In television ads, things are usually depicted as being the opposite of what they are in real life. That, or television ads are meant to reinforce stereotypes. That's usually in more television shows, instead of advertisements though.

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Negative stereotype

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Northcott's study, for example, in the 1970s, concluded that the negative image of old age on television was a constant and the few elderly characters always played lesser and less visible roles.

The research by Swayne and Greco narrowed the issue further in the 1980s, as it showed cases of double negative stereotype, that of elderly minorities on television.

Also in the 1980s, Dail showed that the elderly, much more than any other social group, were portrayed in the media in an unpleasant and negative way, especially regarding their physical abilities, health, sociability, personality and work ability.

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