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CHICAGO BVK mocks other types of advertising in an attempt to sell the power of radio in a new campaign for Milwaukee Area Radio Stations.
The Milwaukee agency’s campaign, airing on radio stations in southeastern Wisconsin, features fictitious clients selling outrageous products and services. In one spot, a health guru promotes his new gravy weight-loss diets. The ad concludes by directing listeners to his Web site, which ultimately leads to the MARS Internet venue.
“Radio is a great medium for advertisers yet it’s usually created in a way that makes consumers cringe,” said Jeff Ericksen, creative director and copywriter at BVK, in a statement.
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