A. Manan, Muhammad Arif Fadhilah, Kamarullah Kamarullah, Luthfi Auni, Cut Intan Salasiyah
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Masa Lalu Masalah Lu: A Semiotic Study in the Myths Hidden within Cigarette Billboard Ads in Indonesia
The Indonesian government has brought in strict regulations to stop cigarette advertisements, so cigarette companies have become very creative at creating subliminal messaging to promote their products. Our descriptive study discusses a semiotic analysis of billboard advertisements for brands of cigarettes in Indonesia. In particular, we focus on the signs’ function, how they deliver a message, and the implications or assurance for relieving daily societal problems. We also highlight the myths that these billboards deliver and their promises. Accordingly, 4 out of 52 large cigarette billboard ads on the streets around Banda Aceh, Indonesia, were selected based on specific considerations, namely brand popularity and frequency. The analysis of the ads draws on Chandler’s model of semiotic analysis covering the ads’ contextual background, description, interpretation, and explanation. The analysis shows that each ad uses various communicative functions to create a sense of motivation, pleasure, agitation, or conservatism. The ads also aim at rejecting Indonesians’ unawareness of problems, the boringness of routines, fantasy, and economic struggles. Each ad uses similar delivery ways in the colors, situation, and potential market target. As for the implication, the meanings represented by particular symbols in the ads are a way of life challenge and breaking boundaries despite the cigarette companies’ intention to persuade potential consumers to try their products. Keywords: Cigarette advertisements, myths, semiotic analysis, semiotic resources, signs.
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All scholars are invited to submit manuscripts to Jurnal Komunikasi, Malaysian Journal of Communication. This journal provides a forum for empirical inquiries on human and mass communication and welcome conceptual, philosophical and theoretical essays or debates, book reviews and essay reviews directly contributing to communication or indirectly affecting it as a discipline. We suggest the following broad areas of research: -Communication and Policies -Globalization and Social Impact -Youth and Media Globalisation -Audience Analysis -Media, Democracy and Integration -Media Literacy and Media Education -Media and Development -Health Communication -Politics, Hegemony and the Media -ICT and Power -Gender and Sexuality in The Media -Social Media and Subcultures -Media, Popular Culture and Society -Media and Religion -Media and Identity -War, Conflict and Crisis Communication -Strategic Communication and Information Management