| 21. | In 1936, the publisher sold the magazine to its Vice President, Adman George S . Fowler.
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| 22. | It even seems to be working : admen are stomping up the dollars for " Seinfeld ."
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| 23. | But Doyle also deflects some blame on his bad-boy adman, Wes Spiker of Missoula, Mont.
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| 24. | Memphis-based adman Bob O'Connor has a Theory of Discomfort for what makes a commercial great.
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| 25. | Now, undefeated as a GOP adman, McKinnon is content being in a place he never expected to be.
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| 26. | Things go wetter with Coke ( think of hip, edgy visuals almost any adman could come up with ).
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| 27. | "To me, it showed how not even biblical history is spared the adman's logo ."
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| 28. | "News organizations have to do more than one-shot factual corrections, " said former adman Payne.
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| 29. | All across America, too, politics has become a professional domain, ruled over by pollsters, admen and demographers.
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| 30. | And like any good adman, he manages to exploit his audience's neediness with a total lack of shame.
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