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Advertising Council (58)

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Advertising campaigns that supported the war effort were designed by the War Advertising Council and approved by appropriate U.S. government agencies during World War II. Actual advertisements were in turn sponsored by various businesses that would often add their company name to the ads. After the end of World War II, The War Advertising Council continued to produce public service campaigns. The name changed to the Advertising Council, more popularly known as the Ad Council....

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Finley H. Green Advertising Agency. (54)

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Founded in 1924 by Finley H. Greene and associated with the growth of many local industries, including the John Bunn corporation and Lockport Felt Company. The agency operated until the early 1980's. In 1924 Finley H. Green (1870-1947) formed the Finley H. Greene Advertising Agency. The firm ceased operations in Buffalo, N.Y. ca. 1981.

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John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History (256)

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American Association of Advertising Agencies (30)

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National trade association founded in 1917 to represent the public advertising agency business. 1900 American Advertising Agents' Association 1911 Association of New York Advertising Agents; William H. Johns (George Batten Company and founder of Audit Bureau of Circulations), Chairman...

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Outdoor Advertising Association of America (21)

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Professional and trade association representing the outdoor advertising industry; founded to promote outdoor advertising interests in the United States. OAAA members own and operate billboards, street furniture, transit, or other outdoor advertising displays. Members also include service providers to the industry, users of the outdoor medium, and others supporting its goals. The primary professional and trade association representing the outdoor advertising industry....

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Advertising Women of New York (15)

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The Advertising Women of New York, Inc., founded in 1912 by Christine and J. George Frederick as the League of Advertising Women of New York, was the first club for women in advertising in America and one of the first in the world. Organized as an answer to discriminating men's clubs, the League's objectives were the further education in advertising of its members, and the encouragement of greater involvement of women in advertising. From the 1930s on, the club gave classes and awarded schola...

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Radio Advertising Bureau (7)

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The Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) is a national radio advertising trade organization whose history dates back to 1950. Originally known as the Broadcast Advertisers Bureau, the name was changed in 1955 to emphasize the organization's focus on radio (as opposed to television). The RAB's main function is to promote the medium of radio as an effective tool for national and local advertisers. To showcase radio's potential, the RAB began collecting examples of ads from all over the country. Many...

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Advertising Federation of America (9)

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The Advertising Federation of America (AFA) evolved around 1910 from the National Federation of Advertising Clubs, a collection of East Coast advertising professionals formed in 1905 with the goal of elevating the standards of advertising through education and self-regulation. In 1911, the AFA organized a national vigilance committee and launched the “truth in advertising” movement, the forerunner to Better Business Bureaus. After World War II, the growth of commercial air travel...

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American Advertising Federation (6)

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General Outdoor Advertising Co. (7)

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