For television commercials, public service announcements, etc., use the name of the product, service, or other interest advertised or promoted, followed by the appropriate form term.  If no single product, service, etc., is advertised or promoted, try to identify as precisely as possible the generic product or service advertised or promoted, using whatever information is available, including product names, place names, company names, etc.  If no information is available, supply a general term or phrase.

245 00 $a [Ajax cleanser--television commercials].

245 00 $a [Dow Chemical Company--television commercials].

245 00 $a [Household products--television commercials].

245 00 $a [Anti-littering campaign--public service announcements].

245 00 $a [Stadium Theater, Jerseyville, Ill.--theater announcements].

245 00 $a [Pit crew--Miller beer--television commercials].
(The title Pit crew appears on the work.)

245 00 $a [Napoleon, king, secretary--Sunlight dishwashing detergent--television commercials].
(Descriptive phrase used as first part of title to distinguish identical supplied titles.)

245 00 $a [Farmer's daughter--Sunlight dishwashing detergent-- television commercials].
(Descriptive phrase used as first part of title to distinguish identical supplied titles.)

For commercials that appear within television programs, treat the television program as the predominant work and refer to the commercials in a note.  See 1B3.1.

See also:

1F1.  Structuring supplied titles with form terms

1F.  Structuring supplied titles

1.  Title and Statement of Responsibility Area