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  1. Asia, Southeast
    Published: September 15, 2003

    In the late 20th century, the booming economy in Southeast Asia attracted many international advertising agencies.

  2. Asia, Southeast
    Published: September 15, 2003

    In the late 20th century, the booming economy in Southeast Asia attracted many international advertising agencies.

  3. Association of National Advertisers
    Published: September 15, 2003

    The Association of National Advertisers is the main association of national advertisers in the U.S.

  4. AT&T Corp. (American Telephone & Telegraph)
    Published: September 15, 2003

    AT&T was started in 1885 as a division of the American Bell Telephone Co.

  5. AT&T Corp. (American Telephone & Telegraph)
    Published: September 15, 2003

    AT&T was started in 1885 as a division of the American Bell Telephone Co.

  6. Audit Bureau of Circulations
    Published: September 15, 2003

    The convergence of a number of events led to the creation of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, an independent agency that measures and verifies newspaper and magazine circulations.

  7. Audit Bureau of Circulations
    Published: September 15, 2003

    The convergence of a number of events led to the creation of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, an independent agency that measures and verifies newspaper and magazine circulations.

  8. Australia and New Zealand
    Published: September 15, 2003

    The European cultural influence on Australia and New Zealand over the past two centuries is reflected in the development of each country's advertising industry.

  9. Australia and New Zealand
    Published: September 15, 2003

    The European cultural influence on Australia and New Zealand over the past two centuries is reflected in the development of each country's advertising industry.

  10. Automobiles
    Published: September 15, 2003

    Brothers Charles and Frank Duryea are credited with starting the U.S. auto industry in 1896.

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