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  1. Jul 1, 2016 · Published July 1, 2016. It was July 1, 1941. The Brooklyn Dodgers were facing off against the Philadelphia Phillies at Ebbets Field in New York. Before the first pitch was broadcast on NBC-owned ...

  2. Jun 28, 2021 · In May 1941, the Federal Communications Commission issued commercial licenses to 10 American TV stations including NBC's WBNT in New York. With the arrival of July 1, 1941, and in an on-screen advertisement for the Bulova Watch Co., Forrest then went on to make history: His inviting voice was heard in broadcast TV's very first commercial. The ...

  3. May 24, 2023 · The Tootsie Pop “How Many Licks” campaign, airing in 1968. Nike’s “Just Do It” campaign, airing in 1988. By the 1980s, TV advertising was big business — with ABC, CBS, and NBC earning more than $4 billion in revenue. And so, Apple aired its iconic Macintosh commercial during the 1984 Super Bowl with a $500,000 spot.

  4. The first ever television advert appeared at 2:29 pm on 1 July 1941 on US channel NBC (then called WNBT-TV). The ground-breaking 10-second commercial, broadcast immediately before a baseball game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies, was for watchmaker Bulova and featured an image of a clock superimposed over a map of the USA along with the caption “America runs on ...

  5. Jul 1, 2015 · The distinction of airing the very first official TV commercial goes to Bulova Watch Co. There’s an awful lot of confusion about exactly what that first commercial looked like. Some sources indicate it was just 10 or 20 seconds long and consisted of a map of the United States with a ticking watch on top and a voiceover stating “America runs on Bulova time.”

  6. Jul 1, 2016 · SEE ALSO: The ad man behind the world's most famous commercial dies. The American public wasn't introduced to the first legal TV ad until June 1, 1941 -- exactly 75 years ago -- when the Bulova ...

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  8. Let’s set the scene: The Brook­lyn Dodgers are play­ing the Philadel­phia Phillies at Ebbets Field on July 1, 1941, and the game is being aired on WNBT-TV (lat­er to become WNBC). Before the game begins, TV view­ers see this: a 10-sec­ond adver­tise­ment for Bulo­va clocks and watch­es. The ad shows a clock and a map of the Unit­ed ...

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