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Advertiser's Weekly was a weekly magazine distributed in the United Kingdom from its founding by Jack Ackerman in 1913 until its demise in the 1970s.[1] Prior to the end of its run, the publication changed its name to Adweek, but was unrelated to the American magazine, Adweek, which began publication several years after the end of the UK magazine.
A 1914 piece reprinted from the magazine noted the paradox of people in the advertising industry promoting advertising as a business practice, while not advertising their own businesses.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "50 years in the service of advertising: Advertiser's Weekly predicts a glowing future". www.hatads.org.uk.
- ^ "Paradoxical Advertising Men", Printer's Ink, Vol. 88 (September 3, 1914), p. 88-89.