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14887
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New York, Los Angles, and Chicago are the top three cities in television commercial production, with Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, and Nashville being the top Southern cities. Although Charlotte ranks slightly below the group, it has five formally structured, full-service production companies doing work inside the state and beyond. The city's reputation as a commercial maker is largely unknown to all but industry insiders, but that could easily change through the work of the city's five production companies.
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Business North Carolina (NoCar HF 5001 B8x), Vol. 6 Issue 3, Mar 1986, p12-14, 16, 18, il, por Periodical Website
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32656
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The North Carolina Department of Commerce Film Office recently estimated that national television commercial making in this state had a twenty-four-million-dollar economic impact last year. Darryl’s Restaurant in Raleigh has gained much of its success by advertising in television commercials. This article discusses the advertising and television commercial industry.
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Jefferson Productions, a subsidiary of Jefferson-Pilot Broadcasting Company, has been producing television commercials in Charlotte since 1962. Today the company is one of the largest television commercial production firms in the country. The firm’s clients have included Ford, Chrysler, Hardee's, Hellman’s Mayonnaise, and other major corporations.
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