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VMLY&R was an American marketing and communications company specializing in advertising, digital and social media, sales promotion, direct marketing and brand identity consulting, formed from the 2020 merger of VML, founded in 1992, and Y&R, founded in 1923.
In 1923, Young and Rubicam (Y&R) was established by John Orr Young and Raymond Rubicam in Philadelphia. [6] The company moved to New York in 1926 as a condition of securing a contract with the newly formed Jell-O company, and later, to 285 Madison Avenue, which remained the company's location for 87 years.
WRKZ (99.7 FM), branded 99.7 The Blitz, is a commercial active rock radio station licensed to Columbus, Ohio, and serving the Columbus metro area.It is owned by the North American Broadcasting Company, along with sister stations 920 WMNI and 103.9 WJKR.
J. Walter Thompson (JWT) was an advertisement holding company incorporated in 1896 by American advertising pioneer James Walter Thompson. [1] The company was acquired in 1987 by multinational holding company WPP plc, and in November 2018, WPP merged J. Walter Thompson with fellow agency Wunderman to form Wunderman Thompson.
On 17th October 2023, WPP announced the merger of Wunderman Thompson and VMLY&R into a new agency VML. [3] On January 01, 2024, Wunderman Thompson ceased to exist.
“Naruto,” one of the world’s most popular and profitable manga and anime franchises, is getting its first-ever North American symphonic concert tour. Variety can now exclusively unveil the ...
It is part of the Scioto Mile Parks System, a sub-system of the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department. The park is dedicated to honor Dimon R. McFerson who was the Chairman and CEO of Nationwide Insurance from 1992 to 2000. The Beaux-Arts arch is the focal point of the park and is located opposite Nationwide Arena Plaza.
Read emphasized the importance of technology [40] and also merged several WPP agencies: [32] J. Walter Thompson merged with Wunderman to create Wunderman Thompson [41] and Y&R merged with VML to create VMLY&R. [32] Within Read's first year as CEO, he trimmed WPP by selling more than 30 subsidiaries, [42] including a majority stake in Kantar. [42]