Here are some rare radio adverts from the WPGC-AM era.
Download Wpgc_spot_1968_12_31st_pepsi_turtles
For an unexpected taste of Pepsi, I introduce all my fellow TypePad bloggers to the unbeatable sound of The Turtles.
Download Wpgc_spot_1970_fall_little_fauss_and_big_halsy_movie
This was a radio spot for a motion picture released through Paramount, part of the Viacom family.
Download Wpgc_spot_1980_12_27th_dr_pepper_statler_bros
Harold, Don, Phil and the late Lew DeWitt - which was succeeded by Jimmy Fortune - were The Statler Brothers, Mercury Nashville recording quintet endorsing the great taste of Dr. Pepper 23.
Download Wpgc_spot_1972_04_10th_duracell_batteries_agency
Duracel. Trusted everywhere.
Download Wpgc_spot_1976_05_kraft_cheese_agency
America spelled K-R-A-F-T during the 1970s, when Kraft Foods Group's billion-dollar advertising campaign spanned TV, radio and print-based media, pushing the envelope by pitching Kraft Singles processed cheese slices.
Great radio promos from the Golden Age of Radio.
Posted by: Mark Watson | 12/06/2012 at 10:23 AM