On every TV show I watch, the characters always use Apple products. Why not Microsoft? Probably a dumb question, but I'm not about these types of matters with marketing and whatever. So why?


On every TV show I watch, the characters always use Apple products. Why not Microsoft?
In the real world, the vast, vast majority (85%–90%) of personal/home computers run some version of Microsoft Windows. In particular, the majority of engineers, accountants, self-employed people and teachers use Windows PCs. A fairly small number of geeks, a decently large number of data centers and supercomputer labs, and many, many scientists also run Unix-like systems, particularly Linux.note This leaves Apple Macintoshes as the minority interest mainly of a small minority of college students, academics, and a number of "creative" types—artists, writers, musicians, etc.
Of course, given that those latter kind of people are, by definition, the ones responsible for all media, and given the kind of messianic zeal that hardware/software seems to generate in all who buy into it, Apple computers are massively disproportionately represented.
And, of course, Apple is willing to supply free hardware for Product Placement deals. While Windows holds a much larger share of the market, its share is spread among several large and many small vendors—Microsoft sells only the software (which is rarely seen, in favor of a Viewer-Friendly Interface) and would not be so inclined as Apple (which sells all of the hardware and the majority of all software for the Macintosh line) to pay for product placement.

You either mean guerrilla, or there's a brand new marketing tactic I haven't heard of yet.Product placement and gorilla marketing.
Does Donkey Kong in Pixels count as Gorilla Marketing?You either mean guerrilla, or there's a brand new marketing tactic I haven't heard of yet.
Or do you mean actual gorillas?