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  2. Mad Men - Wikipedia

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    George Lois, who worked at Doyle Dane Bernbach for a year, before starting his own ad agency in 1960, said: [154] Mad Men is nothing more than the fulfilment of every possible stereotype of the early 1960s bundled up nicely to convince consumers that the sort of morally repugnant behavior exhibited by its characters…is glamorous and vintage ...

  3. Is The Ad Industry As Racist As It Was In 'Mad Men' Era? - AOL

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    Racism is an unspoken given on "Mad Men." But while Don Draper and Sterling Cooper may provide a glimpse at the societal norms of a long lost era, it turns out that some things in the advertising ...

  4. Real Life 'Mad Men' Set Record Straight About Advertising ...

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    'Mad Men' is one of the hottest shows on TV. A couple of "real life Mad Men" are setting the record straight about the advertising industry. While the show takes place in the 1960s, there are ...

  5. Jan Gooding's rise in advertising and her time at 'Mad Man ...

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    Jan Gooding has had one of the most storied 'portfolio' careers in the world of advertising and is the chair of Stonewall.

  6. Howard Gossage - Wikipedia

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    Howard Luck Gossage (1917–1969) was an American advertising innovator and iconoclast during the "Mad Men" era, [1] frequently referred to as "The Socrates of San Francisco". [2] [3] Out of a converted firehouse nestled in San Francisco's Barbary Shore neighborhood, Gossage created the headquarters of his advertising agency (Freeman, Mander ...

  7. You mean a woman can open it? - Wikipedia

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    The advertisement has been described as an example of targeted advertising towards women, [6] is viewed as a symbol of social stereotypes during the 1950s and is frequently cited as emblematic of the Mad Men era. [7] [8] Scholarly interpretation states that it implies that a woman is dependent upon her husband to do things for her. [4]

  8. 'Mad Men': Was It Really So Drunken and Debauched Back ... - AOL

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    When the fifth season of "Mad Men" begins Sunday, millions of fans will be watching faithfully, drawn to the portrait of the '60s advertising world. The TV series' creator, Matt Weiner, is so ...

  9. Patio (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A print ad for Patio appears in the window of the bodega in the opening scene of "Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" (1995, S03E04), an episode from The X-Files. [ citation needed ] The creation of an advertising campaign for Patio was a featured plot of a three-episode story arc in the third season of the AMC television series Mad Men , first ...