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In these vintage tech ads, the computers and gadgets are way larger and clunkier, the text's a straight-up cheese-fest, and the graphics are so totally '80s. Delete the scoop?
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Film using stop animation shows the character Tommy Telephone (the AT&T advertising spokescreature at the time) making a telephone by assembli... Delete the scoop?
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June 3, 7:02 PM
Nowadays Edward Bernays, often called "the Father of Public Relations," remains a relatively obscure historical figure. His legacy, however, is thriving arou...
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more on the torches of freedom...Lucky Strike a statement of women's equality...ick
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June 4, 12:02 AM
I knew about the "tourches of freedom' but I did not know about the Green Movement. Ken
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June 16, 7:13 PM
Torches of Freedom. Bernays proves his theory and scores big for the big tobacco industry. Delete the scoop?
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May 26, 8:10 PM
Moms Stressed Out by Pinterest - 05/13/2013 While Pinterest might seem like a place for caring and sharing, the female-dominated social network is actually stressing a lot of users out, according to a Today.com survey of 7,000 U.S. mothers: in fact, 42% of respondents said they suffer from “Pinterest stress,” stemming from anxiety that they can’t live up to the ideal suggested by images of domestic perfection posted on the site.... "Of course, this phenomenon -- in which people carefully craft their online images to show themselves in the best possible light, and other people mistakenly assume this somehow corresponds to reality -- isn’t limited to Pinterest..."
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June 4, 5:32 PM
That's why I seldom look at Pinterest. It is too much. I could find a lot of great ideas and things I'd like but have all the pressure of never having all that I see and want. Easier to step away from the Pinterest site and just live with my own reality.
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May 14, 5:16 PM
The launch creative called Iconic Conversations, is a :30 and :60 second TV spot that highlights epic-like conversations or situations that depict highly ins... Delete the scoop?
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May 6, 8:43 PM
If this video violates a copyright, PLEASE contact me FIRST, and I will remove it immediately. Classic! Some may recognise Ronnie Schell from the Gomer Pyle ... Delete the scoop?
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May 6, 8:30 PM
Don and co. won a big account in episode 6 — Chevy. Here's a look at what the ad campaign for the mysterious "XP-887" car actually looked like.
"..The car sold well at first (so this ad campaign must have helped), however, over time the Vegas developed huge problems. So much so that the Vega has been called "the worst car ever made in America," while Popular Mechanics once referred to it as the car that "nearly destroyed GM."" Delete the scoop?
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April 26, 10:07 AM
'mad men' storylines, like the recent one about heinz ketchup, don't always square with history.
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April 25, 9:27 AM
To stay on top of the ever-changing advertising landscape, john st. has opened the world's first cat video division. With production, filming and seeding all... Delete the scoop?
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April 20, 4:40 PM
‘Adland Girl’ Pokes Fun At Advertising Clichés Used In Diet Commercials - DesignTAXI.com Delete the scoop?
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April 19, 6:01 PM
Sex in advertising or sex sells is the use of sexual or erotic imagery (also called "sex appeal") in advertising to draw interest to and to help sell a particular product. A feature of sex i
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Campaign video for Louis Vuitton causes controversy in France as lawyers and intellectuals accuse it of glamorising prostitution, reports Lauren Cochrane
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April 16, 2:47 AM
Why shouldn't the oldest profession in the world be glamorized once every millenium?
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April 16, 10:45 AM
Ironically, it's being glamorized by people who work in the world's SECOND oldest profession.
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June 17, 8:34 AM
Remixed by Symphony of Science's John D. Boswell for PBS DS. REMIX YOUR OWN VERSION! Details below. Support your local PBS station: http://to.pbs.org/WvBbqZ ...
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June 17, 2:52 PM
I'm not sure Mister Roger's remix will make the charts but sort of funny... Delete the scoop?
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June 4, 2:46 PM
Throughout its history, American advertising has used language and imagery depicting various ethnic and racial groups. A great many of these representations of non-White people would today be labeled as racist and stereotypical. Although contemporary advertising generally strives to be sensitive to multicultural issues, there remain many places in advertising and marketing where greater efforts are possible. This unit focuses specifically on Native American (including Alaskan and Hawaiian) ethnic imagery in advertising. It examines both older representations and some more contemporary ones. It seeks not only to survey the story of Native Americans and advertising but also to serve as a model for similar investigations of the relationship between other ethnic/racial groups and advertising.... Delete the scoop?
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June 3, 6:57 PM
Edward L. Bernays, approached in 1929 to attract a new audience to tobacco, orchestrates a "Torches of Freedom" march from coast to coast.
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so proud of the manipulation...sad..no thought to the health costs Delete the scoop?
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May 20, 6:07 PM
The new Diet Dr. Pepper ad features Ford model Josh Button doing his best shirtless hunk Zoolander and being really really really really good looking. Delete the scoop?
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'Mad Men' And The Boston Marathon Bombing - 05/07/2013 By Gary Holmes "Watching “Man Men,” always a disquieting experience, was more unsettling than usual on April 28, coming so soon after the Boston Marathon bombing. The episode in question (“The Flood”) revolved around the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr., and was a case study in how people react to national tragedies. As occurred with many real-life ad executives at the time, Don Draper and his fictional colleagues learned about the King assassination at the New York Advertising Club annual ANDY Awards dinner. The organizers apparently became aware of the shooting at some point during the festivities and their hopes to delay the announcement until the end of the evening were thwarted when someone shouted out the news during a speech by Paul Newman (see http://bit.ly/10OptjG for The New York Times write-up the next day). The rest of the episode dealt with the assassination’s aftershocks as the characters tried to find meaning in this tragedy...." Delete the scoop?
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May 6, 8:34 PM
Last night's Mad Men featured the car that nearly destroyed GM, and perhaps another historical mess-up by Matthew Weiner. Delete the scoop?
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May 1, 10:03 PM
"Kim Komando has been teaching people to use computers (sorry, komputers) for decades -- she runs a komputer-themed radio call-in show, running for three hours each weekend. But if we set our time machine to 1993, Komando released a series of "Komputer Tutor" VHS tapes, including one called Komputer Kindergarten that taught basic computer skills (DOS and Windows, and "what is a printer") to beginners. The good folks over at Everything is Terrible edited Komputer Kindergarten down into a highlight reel, just under three minutes. It's amazing. Seriously..."
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oh my this is funny
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May 2, 11:46 AM
Totally worth 3 minutes of your time (machine). Delete the scoop?
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April 25, 9:29 AM
Awesome special thanks to the guys at Rooster Teeth who lent us their studio and talent for this vid. Subscribe for a new video every two weeks! Twitter: @te... Delete the scoop?
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April 24, 10:46 AM
In keeping with current trends, Brazilian modeling agency Star Models is using illustrations to address body image issues. But its effort is more grim and cautionary than Dove's hotly debated Real Beauty Sketches.
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April 24, 9:12 PM
There is a lot of emphasis on the imagery related to women---and it's about time. This includes self-perceptions as in the new DOVE campaign. Delete the scoop?
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This commercial starts off quietly enough, with some potential customers arriving at a Renault dealership in England for a test drive of the new Clio Delete the scoop?
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April 19, 6:08 PM
April 15 is best known as the date for everyone's least favorite federal obligation. Delete the scoop?
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In the following infographic, Ocean Media presents several key events in history that help define advertising, and lead it to where it is today. Delete the scoop?
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