San Francisco Agencies Say Dot-Com Hangover Is Lifting

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The condition of San Francisco’s advertising industry has often been likened to a hangover. But the headache that followed the city’s dot-com bust is finally starting to ease.

San Francisco has long been a creative mecca, peopled with ad-industry icons such as Howard Gossage in the 1960s, Hal Riney in the 1980s and Jeff Goodby today. When Silicon Valley started pouring money into advertising startup tech ventures in the late ’90s, the city’s ad agencies found themselves in the right place at the right time.

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