Kenyon & Eckhardt

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Kenyon & Eckhardt[1][2] was an independent advertising agency that was acquired by Lorimar in 1983,[3] which acquired Bozell Jacobs in 1985 and merged them.[4][5] Lorimar's merged ad agency property was initially named Bozell, Jacobs, Kenyon & Eckhart. In 1992 the consolidated agency was renamed Bozell Worldwide.[6]

History[]

The company[7][8] was founded in 1929[9] by Otis Kenyon and Henry Eckhardt.[10] Kenyon had offices in several cities.[1][11]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Kenyon & Eckhardt Names Three". The New York Times. May 11, 1965.
  2. ^ "Stanley Tannenbaum, Kenyon & Eckhardt Chairman, Dies at 73". Advertising Age. May 18, 2001.
  3. ^ "Bozell Jacobs Trims Its Name". The New York Times. March 31, 1989.
  4. ^ "Firm to Pay $40 Million for Ad Agency : Lorimar Will Buy Bozell Jacobs". The Los Angeles Times. June 13, 1985.
  5. ^ "Lorimar To Acquire Bozell". The New York Times. June 13, 1985.
  6. ^ Stuart Elliott (May 27, 1992). "A Shake-Up For Bozell". New York Times. will be consolidated into one, called Bozell Worldwide.
  7. ^ "Chrysler Lures Ad Agency From Ford Motor's Account". The Washington Post. March 2, 1979.
  8. ^ "Magnavox to Farm Out Work". New York Times. June 25, 1970.
  9. ^ "Brophy Is President Of Kenyon, Eckhardt". The Scarsdale Inquirer.
  10. ^ "Kenyon & Eckhardt". Advertising Age. September 15, 2003.
  11. ^ "Ex-Ad Exec Vladimir Dies at 76". AdWeek. December 18, 2008. Kenyon & Eckhardt in Mexico City


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