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  2. LinkNYC - Wikipedia

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    The communication points could be up to 10 ft 3 in (3.12 m) tall, compared to the 7 ft 6 in (2.29 m) height of the phone booths; however, the advertising space on these points would only be allowed to accommodate up to 21.3 square feet (1.98 m 2) of advertisements, or roughly half the maximum of 41.6 square feet (3.86 m 2) of the advertising ...

  3. UWG Inc. - Wikipedia

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    UWG Inc. is a full-service advertising agency [4] [5] headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, with satellite offices in Atlanta, Detroit, Miami, and Los Angeles. It is the longest-standing multicultural ad agency in the United States, founded in 1969. [6] [7] [8] In 2014, the company rebranded itself as UWG. [9] [10]

  4. The One Club - Wikipedia

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    The One Club was founded in 1961 as the Advertising Writers Association of New York. In 1969, it became The Copy Club and in 1979, the name changed for the last time to The One Club. In 1973, The One Show was created. It was a joint venture with The Copy Club and The Art Directors Club. In 1977, The Copy Club began producing The One Show ...

  5. The Advertising Club of New York - Wikipedia

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    The Advertising Club of New York, also known as The Ad Club and originally called the Sphinx Club, is an advertising industry group promoting self-regulation, professional training and good fellowship. The Advertising Club of New York is the only organization to bring the industry together across all disciplines – marketing, media and ...

  6. Intersection (company) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2006, Titan won a $832 million advertising contract for the New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority (NY MTA). [2] In May 2009, Titan began to fall behind on its advertising payments to the NY MTA, [3] and in February 2010, after months of negotiation, Titan lost its advertising contract with the NY MTA. [4]

  7. VMLY&R - Wikipedia

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    It was a subsidiary of WPP plc multinational advertising and public relations holding company. [1] Before the merger with Wunderman Thompson, VMLY&R employed more than 13,000 employees in 80-plus offices worldwide with principal offices in Kansas City, New York, London, São Paulo, Shanghai, Singapore, and Sydney. [2] [3]

  8. Jun Group - Wikipedia

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    Jun Group is a mobile advertising company founded in December 2005 by Mitchell Reichgut. [4] The company focuses on distributing content in-app through its software development kit (SDK). The company is based in New York, with offices in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Boston.

  9. Media Storm - Wikipedia

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    Media Storm, LLC is an American advertising and marketing company, in New York City, Los Angeles, [1] and Norwalk, Connecticut, [2] that helps entertainment marketers identify advertising vehicles, and then helps place the ads. The company also helps retailers place advertisements and markets video-on-demand programming.