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For a full list of entries and contributors, a generous selection of sample entries, and more, visit the The "Advertising Age" Encyclopedia of Advertising website. Featuring nearly 600 extensively illustrated entries, The Advertising Age Encyclopedia of Advertising provides detailed historic surveys of the world's leading agencies and major advertisers, as well as brand and market histories; it also profiles the influential men and women in advertising, overviews advertising in the major countries of the world, covers important issues affecting the field, and discusses the key aspects of methodology, practice, strategy, and theory. Also includes a color insert.
Adland is a ground-breaking examination of modern advertising, from its early origins, to the evolution of the current advertising landscape. Bestselling author and journalist Mark Tungate examines key developments in advertising, from copy adverts, radio and television, to the opportunities afforded by the explosion of digital media - podcasting, text messaging and interactive campaigns. Adland focuses on key players in the industry and features exclusive interviews with leading names in advertising today, including Jean-Marie Dru, Sir Alan Parker, John Hegarty and Sir Martin Sorrell, as well as industry luminaries from the 20th Century such as Phil Dusenberry and George Lois. Exploring the roots of the advertising industry in New York and London, and going on to cover the emerging markets of Eastern Europe, Asia and Latin America, Adland offers a comprehensive examination of a global industry and suggests ways in which it is likely to develop in the future.
This book investigates how artificial intelligence might influence our political practices and ideas, and how we should respond.
Originally published in 2005. By examining the changing patterns of the German advertising industry from a spatial-economic perspective, focusing on the rise of Hamburg as the country's new creative capital, this book discusses the shifting relations between economic organization, social relations and spatial structures in the post-industrial economy. It argues that it is the professional labour market which drives the organization and the spatial structure of knowledge-intensive activities. It does not, however, only imply the increasing importance of labour as a factor of production, but also suggests an increasing uncertainty linked to the nature of knowledge - labour. Illustrated by in-depth empirical material, the book brings together debates on reflexive modernization and individualization with those on embeddedness and on the role of business services in regional development. It concludes that it is the labour market of professionals which provides a regional and social anchoring of economic activities, while at the same time pointing out the increasing importance of metropolitan regions.
Inhaltsangabe:Einleitung: Sie ist zweieinhalb Flugstunden von Deutschland entfernt, von anscheinend ewiger Sonne verwöhnt und für die meisten Deutschen das Synonym für Urlaub schlechthin. Jedes Jahr ist die Sonneninsel das Hauptreiseziel der Bundesbürger. Über 3,5 Millionen Deutsche besuchten 1999 die größte Baleareninsel, das bei Deutschen so beliebte Eiland im Mittelmeer, Mallorca. Von diesem Boom wollen auch die Medien profitieren und besetzen das Thema multimedial und auf vielfältige Art und Weise. In den letzten Jahren berichten die deutschen Medien so massiv wie noch nie von der und über die spanische Ferieninsel der Deutschen. - Wetten daß? und die ZDF-Inselwoche. - Mallorca...
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