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Television Advertising
 Brought to You by: Postwar Television Advertising and the American Dream by Lawrence R. Samuel, "If there was a book like Brought to You By when I came into the advertising business, it would have saved me ten years of hard knocks. I plan to buy it by the box load and hand it out as my gift to any young person who expresses interest in getting into the advertising business."--Jerry Della Femina, President, Jerry Della Femina & Partners"The most exciting and comprehensive explanation of how a single medium rose to be one of the most definitive forces in our culture."--John Gerzema, Managing Director, Fallon NYC"A fun-filled journey of reminiscences for those of us old enough to remember the early days of TV advertising. Samuel also provides a powerful analogy that puts the roles of regulation, freedom, and the profit motive of the Internet in perspective."--Paul J. Groncki, Ph.D., VP, Director of Marketing Research, J.P. Morgan"Incredibly thought-provoking for anyone interested in the shaping of our commercial culture."--Megan Kent, Executive Director, Brand Planning, Bozell Worldwide"All scholars interested in how and why advertisers used commercials to advance a triumphant and optimistic American Way will find Brought to You By an exciting read."--Lary May, Professor of American Studies, University of Minnesota"This important book examines and credits, warts and all, the undeniable engine behind our country's thirst for growth and belief in endless possibilities--the television commercial."--Mark R. Morris, Chairman, Bates North America"For the general reader or the specialist seeking to understand the commercial roots of our experience economy, I cannot imagine a more perceptive guide."--John F. Sherry, Jr., Professor of Marketing, Northwestern University"Fascinating reading,capturing a pivotal moment in the shaping of the most powerful generation in history, baby boomers."--Benny Sommerfeld, Business Development Manager, Volvo Cars N.A.
 101 Ways to Advertise Your Business: Building a Successful Business with Smart Advertising Practical tips on advertising products and services simply, effectively, and without a big budget abound in this conversational business book. Step-by-step advice is offered on creating an advertisement, buying advertising space, and ensuring that advertisements are effective. Advertising in newspapers, magazines, on the radio, television, the Internet, and on billboards are covered. Easily digested tips that take only one minute to read make sure advertisers get the most bang for their buck. A glossary of advertising terms, a guide to smart advertising words and phrases, and black forms and checklists round out this easy-to-use volume.
Portrayals of the advertising industry in television and film - Perhaps the first movie character of an advertising executive was Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) in Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest. Interactive advertising - Differs from tradition advertising (sometimes refered to as interruption advertising) as it allows the audience to respond to the party sending the communication. Examples include internet communications, such as web pages and email; mobile communications, such as SMS; or interactive television, where the viewer is invited to 'press red' to respond. Music in advertising - Music in advertising is the use of songs and incidental music in advertising campaigns, particularly television commercials. The music can often reflect current trends, using artists and songs that are popular at the time. Television commercial - A television commercial (often called an advert in the United Kingdom) is a form of advertising in which goods, services, organizations, ideas, etc. are promoted via the medium of television.
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