Commercial speech is like obscenity... we can't seem to define it, but we know it when we see it.
Advertising is speech. It's regulated because it's often effective speech.
Congress seems to believe that 'Children are our future' is a phrase coined by tobacco advertisers.
Creativity is an advertising agency's most valuable asset, because it is the rarest.
Is advertising a profession, like law or medicine? How many new parents clutch their baby to their breast and declare, 'I want this child to grow up to be a media planner'?
If its not done ethically, advertising won't be trusted. If consumers don't trust it, advertising is pointless.
While it may be true that the best advertising is word-of-mouth, never lose sight of the fact it also can be the worst advertising.
Advertising is totally unnecessary. Unless you hope to make money.
In the world of commercial speech, tobacco advertising bears the earmarks of an endangered species.
I wish all consumers were as gullible as advertising's biggest critics. Anyone who believes advertising is that powerful will believe almost anything.