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Radio Ads Suck Today

Don't forget the cute little skits.
 
The link in the first post illustrates why the author dislikes many radio ads today. He's correct.

But radio is the FAVORITE medium of the author/poster - an ad guy who worked at some of the country's best agencies and who now teaches at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD).

Please check out these links to other pages on his web site.

http://www.heywhipple.com/

http://www.heywhipple.com/my-radio-reel/

He really has a passion for radio advertising!
 
carrington said:
The link in the first post illustrates why the author dislikes many radio ads today. He's correct.

But radio is the FAVORITE medium of the author/poster - an ad guy who worked at some of the country's best agencies and who now teaches at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD).

Please check out these links to other pages on his web site.

http://www.heywhipple.com/

http://www.heywhipple.com/my-radio-reel/

He really has a passion for radio advertising!

I was mistaken about the author/poster's background. The experienced ad guy - Luke Sullivan - is the one whose work the blogger cited with the Dunwoody and Phillips links and is the one whose favorite medium is radio. My mistake.
 
Don't forget the cute little skits.

Oh, yeah man. Nationally there's Accountemps with Mr. Fernwell and his flunkie Nurlman...often the same spot repeated twice during one 5-minute CBS newscast. Locally there's a car dealer whose spots all (STILL) feature Bill Clinton arguing with Arnold Schwarzenegger...probably because they're the only two voices their "talent" knows how to do.
 
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