The first one was for the movie, "Dinner for Schmucks." The movie is rated PG-13, so the intended audience would be for people ages 13 and up. It seems like a very funny movie based on the snippets they put into the trailer, and in my opinion would attract their intended audience. The second commercial was for Sprint. They intended it for most people...mainly kids, teens and adults who either have a phone and might want to be switching to a different phone/service, or for ones who don't have a phone and are looking to buy one. In the commercial, the speaker says that everyone wants to be first, and Sprint has the first 4G network, which is faster and better than the widely used 3G.
The 3rd commercial was for The National Park Conservation Association, where they showed photos of the beautiful parks, such as Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon, and talked about ways to help preserve them, but you were told to go online to get those ways. It was intended for everyone, because everyone needs to help preserve nature. The final commercial was for mens Gap jeans. They showed men in all the ways jeans weren't supposed to fit, and then in the way they were. This was clearly directed to men, and men with some cash too, because they started pricing at $54.50!
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