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Those Who Shaped the Message: Why Great Advertisers Were Possible — and Why They Rarely Are Now — Power, Media Conditions, and the Structural Limits of Influence. Advertising as Power, #2

Par : Lexx Che
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233112492
  • EAN9798233112492
  • Date de parution25/03/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Why did the twentieth century produce advertising figures whose influence now feels almost impossible? Those Who Shaped the Message answers that question without nostalgia and without industry mythology. It argues that their power was never simply personal. It was produced by the structure of the media environments in which they operated. The book examines the historical conditions that once allowed individual advertisers to shape public attention, markets, and cultural narratives at extraordinary scale.
Centralized media, limited channels, and concentrated audiences created systems in which messages could dominate entire societies. As those systems fragmented into distributed, algorithmic environments, the conditions for that level of influence began to disappear. This makes the book valuable far beyond advertising history. For senior marketers, brand strategists, consultants, educators, and readers interested in media power, it provides a framework for understanding how influence changes when the architecture of attention changes.
It clarifies why nostalgia for "great advertisers" often confuses individual talent with structural advantage. Advertising as Power is a three-book analytical series about advertising as a structural force inside markets, media, and culture. The Machinery of Persuasion explains why the architecture of influence repeats across time. Those Who Shaped the Message examines the conditions that once made dominant advertising figures possible.
Advertising Drives Progress explores why persuasion is one of the mechanisms through which innovation spreads and societies accelerate.