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The Quality of Commercials is not Strained

A recent blog talked about local versus national radio ads and how it was more fun to hear the local spots for local businesses on the air.
With AI poised to take over spot production I wonder if posters had favorite locally produced spots they have heard and where they heard them. I used to like the old Kenny King restaurant spots and the Rick Case commercials!
 
A recent blog talked about local versus national radio ads and how it was more fun to hear the local spots for local businesses on the air.
With AI poised to take over spot production I wonder if posters had favorite locally produced spots they have heard and where they heard them. I used to like the old Kenny King restaurant spots and the Rick Case commercials!
Garfield 1-23,23. Garfield 1-23,23 (musical note end).
 
🎼 Patio En-clo-sures...

I miss the days of catchy ads in general. Nowadays, everything's so watered-down or for medication and half the ad time is all of the weird side effects that taking said medication can cause, so you need this next ad's medication to undo the effects of the previous medication. It's a round-robin of advertising!
 
🎼 Patio En-clo-sures...

I miss the days of catchy ads in general. Nowadays, everything's so watered-down or for medication and half the ad time is all of the weird side effects that taking said medication can cause, so you need this next ad's medication to undo the effects of the previous medication. It's a round-robin of advertising!

on your pharmacy shelf: "Ozempicoompa-loompa.....may cause shortening of height, reduction in breast and or wangdoodle size, crossing of eyes, irritable bowel/cranky knees syndrome, 'Get Off My Lawn-itis', involuntary wearing of underwear backwards or no underwear at all, nipples migrating to back of body, refusal to eat all your veggies. Consult pamphlet for more serious and severe side effects."
 
Lawson's "Big-O", Halle's "Mr. Jingeling", There's more that are escaping my memory right now. I'm surprised that Lawson's is still huge in Japan.
 
In the area of live reads, WABC New York used to have a New Jersey deli meat company as one of its advertisers on the Dan Ingram Show. Their name was Schickhaus.

Dan ended many of their live reads with the line, "Schickhaus, the most carefully pronounced meats in the world."
 
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