Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I have a solid collection of automobile magazine ads from the 1950s and '60s, back when advertising was art and people like Art ...
The weighty envelope arrived in the office mail last month. The return address was in Bloomington and whoever sent it paid $4.31 in postage to get it to The Herald-Times headquarters. Readers send me ...
The world is now a digital space where most of everyone’s routine revolves around gadgets. One sector that this digitization has majorly influenced is print media. For example, in the U.S. Census ...
View post: Which Type of Olympic Ski Event Is the Most Fun To Watch? Here's What Skiers Say Perhaps one of the best pieces of the Summer of Nostalgia we’ve been having at POWDER is digging up old ads ...
Magazines are hardly dying, judging by a new report from the News/Media Alliance: Magazine Media: Influential, Engaged & Action-Oriented. For one thing, readers do not seem to be turned off by the ...
Oscar Mayer has reinvented 1980’s-style, scratch-and-sniff magazine ads with a placement in entertainment magazines that emits the aroma of sizzling bacon. For the sake of genuineness, the page ...
Brick-and-mortar media may seem tepid about the iPad, but their sales people are not. According to the Wall Street Journal, interactive iPad ads are selling for figures reminiscent of their paper ...
MASSILLON – Once upon a time, 12-year-old April Showers spotted an ad in "Teen" magazine seeking people interested in a pen pal. Showers, a fan of the Beatles, responded asking for a pen pal from ...
More than a quarter century later, PC World associate publisher Jeff Edman's 90-minute presentation on the state of the ad market in the mid-1990s is a piece of publishing history. So if you’ll ...
Google’s marketing campaign for its upcoming flagship started online but has since expanded to TV and billboards. A new Pixel 6 magazine ad features much of the same copy but teases some upcoming ...
Google kicked off the Pixel 6 marketing project a while back. The latest piece of the puzzle appeared in The New Yorker (spotted by Rich Brome). In the September 27 issue of it, you’ll see a Pixel 6 ...
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