This is a subject that will captivate many viewers. This Friday, June 2, France is releasing a documentary called 3. “The Golden Age of Advertising” and produced by Thierry Ardisson. On this occasion, the host agreed to give an interview to our colleagues. Pure Mediawhere he discusses his story and his relationship with advertising. “When I was younger, I had a correspondence contest where you had to come up with a slogan. It was for Stemm socks. I did: “Stem, very, passionately, crazy, not everything at all.”, recalled in the preface. Came to Paris at the age of 19 “50 balls” In his pocket, the future man in black decides to go into the advertising business. “I went to Publis, but they said, ‘No, you didn’t do your military service’. Advertising agency. I entered the building and went up to the 7th floor”continued Thierry Ardisson, before announcing that he had managed to get hired at this company.
“Then I got the chance to work at TBWA. They just started the agency. Then it went global! So I did advertising for almost ten years. I was very happy with advertising, but its purpose didn’t appeal to me. That’s when I did advertising. I started using drugs. I went to America to solve my problem. “announced the server. “When I returned, I was no longer advertising (…) Then one day a friend of mine said to me, ‘What if we were an advertising agency?’ He said yes, I said yes. We started a business. Neo- Advertising there. “Tropico when it’s too much”, “Lapeyre, not two”, “Chaussée aux moines, amen!”, “Ovomaltine, dynamite!” I invented it. We were the first to make 8-second spotlights with a very strong slogan. Because it took 8 seconds, little advertisers could get on TV.”, remembered the presenter. This isn’t the first time Thierry Ardisson has spoken about his drug problems and his withdrawal from the US. “I went to the United States where I was sure I would never find it. But I’ve been shitting for three months”He announced it to France Bleu in February 2022.
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Source: Programme Television

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