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  2. Category:Advertising and marketing controversies - Wikipedia

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    Race-related controversies in advertising and marketing (1 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Advertising and marketing controversies" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total.

  3. Campaign advertising - Wikipedia

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    One of the most controversial campaign adverts of the time, "Daisy", helped to swing the 1964 United States presidential election, in favor of Lyndon B. Johnson. In politics, campaign advertising is propaganda through the media to influence a political debate and, ultimately, voting. Political consultants and political campaign staff design ...

  4. Wikipedia:List of controversial issues - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles deemed controversial because they are constantly re-edited in a circular manner, or are otherwise the focus of edit warring or article sanctions. This page is conceived as a location for articles that regularly become biased and need to be fixed, or articles that were once the subject of an NPOV dispute and ...

  5. Attack ad - Wikipedia

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    In a controversial ad called "Celebrity", McCain's campaign asked, "[Barack Obama] is the biggest celebrity in the world. But, is he ready to lead?" The ad juxtaposed Obama supporters with photos of Britney Spears and Paris Hilton. [9] By 2010, attack ads had spread online as political candidates published their ads on YouTube.

  6. F. William Free - Wikipedia

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    F. William Free (August 28, 1928 – January 1, 2003) was an American advertising executive. He is best remembered for the controversial 1971 advertising slogan for National Airlines , "I'm Cheryl – Fly Me."

  7. Criticism of advertising - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler most of all wanted to know if there would be articles with "sexual, political or social" content, or which could be seen as "provocative or offensive". PentaCom executive David Martin said: "Our reasoning is, that anyone looking at a 22.000 $ product would want it surrounded by positive things.

  8. Revolving Door (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    The ad was produced by political consultant Roger Ailes with help from Bush campaign manager Lee Atwater, and first aired on October 5, 1988. "Revolving door syndrome" is a term used in criminology to refer to recidivism ; however, in the ad, the implication is that prison sentences were of an inconsequential length.

  9. Oliviero Toscani - Wikipedia

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    Oliviero Toscani (28 February 1942 – 13 January 2025) was an Italian photographer, [1] best-known worldwide for designing controversial advertising campaigns for Italian brand Benetton from 1982 to 2000. [2] [3]