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Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly

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Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly

Apostrophe Podcast Network

Cbc, Terry O'reilly, Advertising, Marketing, Under The Influence, Society & Culture, Pop Culture, Business

4.8614 Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2024

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

Happy New Year. We have a fun 2024 season planned for you. Here'a a sneak peek at what's in store...

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0:00.0

Happy New Year, everybody.

0:06.5

Just letting you know we're back on January 4th with our brand new 2024 season,

0:12.2

and we've got some interesting shows lined up for you.

0:15.6

We'll kick off this season with a show about disappearing brands.

0:19.9

Kleenex exited Canada this year, so did Skippy Peanut Butter and the A&W Whistle Dog and

0:26.1

Count Chocula Serial. Why did those products disappear? And why only from Canada? Hmm, you may be

0:33.2

surprised when you hear the reasons. We've also got an episode about ads that are so bad, they become cult classics,

0:41.0

like the one about the lady who falls down but can't get up, or a certain local jeweler

0:46.1

who wears tights and a cape, and that commercial where Patrick gets life insurance.

0:51.3

But wait, there's more.

0:53.2

We'll tackle cannabis marketing. We'll look at Hollywood movies

0:56.6

made about brands like Barbie, Blackberry, and Nike Air. And we'll look at a marketing phenomenon

1:03.0

called Taylor Swift. That's all coming up this season. First episode airs Thursday, January 4th.

1:15.1

Podcast drops Saturday, January 6th. Hope you'll join us.

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