You may be referring to a series of ads featuring actor and Saturday Night Live alumnus Jon Lovitz. They were produced by the ad agency The Martin Agency, and featured Lovitz as the "man who wrote the Yellow Pages."
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The 'explosion' of the mobile phone industry mean that people were no longer 'tied' to the office. They could now be contacted wherever they were.
The Internet experienced a significant breakthrough in the 1990s with the introduction of the World Wide Web, which made information more accessible and user-friendly through web browsers like Mosaic and Netscape. This period also saw the commercialization of the Internet, allowing businesses and individuals to create websites, leading to the rapid growth of e-commerce and online communication. Additionally, the development of standards such as HTML and HTTP facilitated the expansion of web content and services, transforming how people interacted with information and each other.
Serasis is an advertising company that brought fame, fortune, and style to Airwalk shoes in the 1990s.
The "Joe Boxer" refers to a famous advertising campaign featuring men in humorous and sometimes risqué poses while wearing Joe Boxer underwear. The campaign gained popularity in the 1990s and contributed to the brand's success. Over time, the initial models and actors involved in those ads may have moved on to other projects or careers, but their association with the memorable campaign remains a notable aspect of pop culture history.
The catchphrase is from the late 1980s and early 1990s. This phrase was featured in commercials advertising for the medical alarm and protection company called LifeCall.
The Milkybar Kid, a character from a popular advertising campaign for Milkybar chocolate in the UK, became a nostalgic figure in the 1980s and 1990s. The character, portrayed as a young cowboy, was known for his catchphrase, "The Milkybar's are on me!" Over the years, the campaign evolved, and while the character has not been featured prominently in recent years, the Milkybar brand remains popular. The original actor who played the Milkybar Kid, however, has largely faded from public view.
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Manufacturers engaged in national advertising and promotion campaigns, headlining the product and directing customers to major retail chains. One very successful advertising medium for the industry was the infomercial.
It was called "Do the bartman"
Typically they advertise through television commercials and on their website. For example: Their1984 Superbowl commercial 1990s "Think different" campaign Hope that Helps :)
No, just a common phrase that has stuck in today's society. It was originally a slogan in the 1980s through 1990s for Loews Cineplex Entertainment, when they were advertising their company.
Yes, Phil Thompson was one of the Marlboro Men, a series of advertising campaigns for Marlboro cigarettes that featured rugged male figures. He was featured in the ads during the 1990s and became one of the iconic representations associated with the brand. The campaign was known for its portrayal of masculinity and the American cowboy image. Thompson's role contributed to the lasting impact of the Marlboro Man in popular culture.
Yes, Robbie Williams appeared in a Yellow Pages advert in the late 1990s. The commercial featured him humorously searching for a place to perform, highlighting the usefulness of the Yellow Pages directory. This ad contributed to his rising profile as a pop star at the time.