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Communication & Journalism - A Word from Our Sponsor: Admen, Advertising, and the Golden Age of Radio

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Book Synopsis: During the "golden age" of radio, from roughly the late 1920s until the late 1940s, advertising agencies were arguably the most important sources of radio entertainment. Most nationally broadcast programs on network radio were created, produced, written, and/or managed by advertising agencies: for example, J. Walter Thompson produced "Kraft Music Hall" for Kraft; Benton & Bowles oversaw "Show Boat" for Maxwell House Coffee; and Young & Rubicam managed "Town Hall Tonight" with comedian Fred Allen for Bristol-Myers. Yet this fact has disappeared from popular memory and receives little attention from media scholars and historians. By repositioning the advertising industry as a central agent in the development of broadcasting, author Cynthia B. Meyers challenges conventional views about the role of advertising in culture, the integration of media industries, and the role of commercialism in broadcasting history.

Based largely on archival materials, A Word from Our Sponsor mines agency records from the J. Walter Thompson papers at Duke University, which include staff meeting transcriptions, memos, and account histories; agency records of BBDO, Benton & Bowles, Young & Rubicam, and N. W. Ayer; contemporaneous trade publications; and the voluminous correspondence between NBC and agency executives in the NBC Records at the Wisconsin Historical Society. Mediating between audiences’ desire for entertainment and advertisers’ desire for sales, admen combined "showmanship" with "salesmanship" to produce a uniquely American form of commercial culture. In recounting the history of this form, Meyers enriches and corrects our understanding not only of broadcasting history but also of advertising history, business history, and American cultural history from the 1920s to the 1940s.

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Step back in time and experience the magic of the golden age of radio with "A Word from Our Sponsor: Admen, Advertising, and the Golden Age of Radio" book. Delve into a captivating era where advertising agencies were the unsung heroes of radio entertainment. Uncover the behind-the-scenes stories of iconic programs like "Kraft Music Hall" and "Town Hall Tonight," managed by advertising giants such as J. Walter Thompson and Young & Rubicam.

Author Cynthia B. Meyers sheds light on a forgotten chapter of broadcasting history, challenging traditional narratives and emphasizing the pivotal role of advertising in shaping American culture. Through meticulous research and archival materials, Meyers presents a compelling narrative that intertwines the worlds of entertainment and commerce, offering a fresh perspective on the evolution of commercial culture in the early 20th century.

Experience the power of "showmanship" and "salesmanship" as admen of the past masterfully crafted radio programs that captured the hearts and minds of a nation. Discover how the synergy between audiences' thirst for entertainment and advertisers' pursuit of sales forged a dynamic landscape that continues to influence media and marketing to this day. "A Word from Our Sponsor" is not just a book—it's a journey through time that redefines our understanding of broadcasting, advertising, and American cultural history.

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