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Dead Ad Guys Chicago Edition | An Informal History of Advertising by David Wojdyla

Jun 19, 2015

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An informal history of Chicago advertising lecture by David Wojdyla at DePaul University’s College of Communication.

It was Day One of the integrated marketing course, “New York Way: In-Person Agency and Media Visits and Analysis.”

BACKGROUND: The idea for this course came about when three professors (Ron Culp, Ken Krimstein, Cristina Benitez) all with a different area of expertise (Public Relations, Advertising, Latino Media and Communication) wanted to take students into New York City to gain a deeper understanding of the structure, operations and culture of agencies and media in Chicago and New York.
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