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Advertising Tower

Advertising Tower
Author: William O. Gardner
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2020-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1684174279

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On a December morning in 1925, a newspaper journalist reported receiving 25 different handbills in an hour’s walk in downtown Tokyo, advertising everything from Western-style clothing and furniture to sweet shops, charity organizations, phonograph recordings, plays, and films. The activities of advertisers, and the new entertainment culture and patterns of consumption that they promoted, helped to define a new urban aesthetic emerging in the 1920s. This book examines some of the responses of Japanese authors to the transformation of Tokyo in the early decades of the twentieth century. In particular, it explores the themes and formal strategies of the modernist literature that flourished in the 1920s, focusing on the work of Hagiwara Kyojiro (1899-1938) and Hayashi Fumiko (1903-1951). William Gardner shows how modernist works offer new constructions of individual subjectivity amid the social and technological changes that provided the ground for the appearance of "mass media." Hagiwara’s conception of the poem and poet as an electric-radio "advertising tower" provides an emblem for the aesthetic tensions and multiple discourses of technology, media, urbanism, commerce, and propaganda that were circulating through the urban environment at the time; while Hayashi’s work, with its references to popular songs, plays, and movies, suggests an understanding of "everyday life" as the interface between individual subjectivity and a highly mediated environment.


Profitable Advertising

Profitable Advertising
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1608
Release: 1905
Genre: Advertising
ISBN:

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Building Progress

Building Progress
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 780
Release: 1911
Genre: Building, Fireproof
ISBN:

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Building Age

Building Age
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Total Pages: 1064
Release: 1910
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Building Models for Marketing Decisions

Building Models for Marketing Decisions
Author: P. S. H. Leeflang
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2000-02-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780792377726

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With advances in information technology and expertise in modeling, IRI introduced model-based services in the US that explain and predict essential parts of the marketplace. ACNielsen followed, and marketing researchers have been developing increasingly valid, useful and relevant models of marketplace behavior ever since. Models that provide information about the sensitivity of market behavior to marketing activities such as advertising, pricing, promotions and distribution are now routinely used by managers for the identification of changes in marketing programs that can improve brand performances. Building Models for Marketing Decisions, Second Edition describes up-dated marketing models that managers can use as an aid in decision making.


Editor & Publisher

Editor & Publisher
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Total Pages: 704
Release: 1913
Genre: Journalism
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The Chicago Tribune Tower Competition

The Chicago Tribune Tower Competition
Author: Katherine Solomonson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2003-11-15
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780226768007

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In 1922, the Chicago Tribune sponsored an international competition to design its new corporate headquarters. Both a serious design contest and a brilliant publicity stunt, the competition received worldwide attention for the hundreds of submissions—from the sublime to the ridiculous—it garnered. In this lavishly illustrated book, Katherine Solomonson tells the fascinating story of the competition, the diverse architectural designs it attracted, and its lasting impact. She shows how the Tribune used the competition to position itself as a civic institution whose new headquarters would serve as a defining public monument for Chicago. For architects, planners, and others, the competition sparked influential debates over the design and social functions of skyscrapers. It also played a crucial role in the development of advertising, consumer culture, and a new national identity in the turbulent years after World War I.