Under the Influence with Terry O’Reilly
Society & Culture
In this episode, we talk about one of the legends of the advertising business – George Lois. Out-spoken and fearless, he launched Xerox, helped elect Robert F. Kennedy, designed famous Esquire magazine covers and even once climbed out onto a window ledge to convince a client to buy an idea.
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Ham on Wry: Sandwich Board Advertising
Pants on Fire: When Customers Lie to Marketers
Cheeky Advertising
Billionaire Tourism
When You're This Big, They Call you Mister
Terry Interviews Arkells Lead Singer Max Kerman
Buy-O-Pics: When Brands Become Movies
Seeing is Believing: The Power of Demonstration Commercials - Part 2
Seeing is Believing: The Power of Demonstration Commercials
Putting the Awe in Audio
Terry talks with a Cannabis Producer
The Marketing of Taylor Swift: (Taylor's Version)
Cannabis Marketing
Copycat Brands
Disappearing Acts: When Popular Brands Are Discontinued
We're back January 6th
Sounds That Sell
Ask Terry (From the AOP Archives)
Terry's Book Club (From the AOP Archives)
We May Not Be Big, But We're Small - World's Smallest Record Store
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The Current
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Someone Knows Something
Quirks and Quarks