Ad Council: Campaign Video Recordings

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Collection Overview

Title: Ad Council: Campaign Video Recordings, 1961, 1965, 1972, 1982-2015View associated digital content.

ID: 13/2/280

Primary Creator: Advertising Council

Extent: 43.0 cubic feet

Arrangement: Chronological

Subjects: Advertising Council, Public Service Advertising, Television Broadcasting

Formats/Genres: Motion Pictures/Videotapes

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Recordings of Advertising Council television public service announcements on film, videocassette, and DVD. Includes "Finding Solutions" (Dec. 20, 1983), a 24 minute tape on the Advertising Council, public service advertising and how a campaign (Take a Bite out of Crime) is designed and carried out, as well as 10, 15 and 20 second "historical spots" of television film used in campaigns. Also includes television public service campaign materials including advertising update guides and fact sheets, storyboards, reply cards, and information cards for the satellite and electronic distribution format.

Biographical Note

The Advertising Council was formed in 1941 to use advertising to promote the public good. The advent of World War II accelerated the Council's growth, due to the increased need for public service messages to benefit the war effort. Beginning in 1942, the Council, then known as the "War Advertising Council," worked in conjunction with the Office of War Information.1 It sought to create campaigns and disseminate information inducing people to take "actions necessary to the speedy winning of the war.""2

Volunteerism was the main impetus for creating these campaigns. The Council appointed a volunteer campaign manager and a staff manager to oversee operations. These coordinators selected a task force from a list of volunteer agencies to work in concert with OWI and the government bureaus needing assistance. The completed campaigns went to advertisers, via sponsorship committees, who donated space and airtime for public service messages. 3 Campaigns during the 1942-45 period focused on women in the workforce, conservation projects, war bond sales, the Red Cross, forest fire prevention, victory in Japan, and anticipated peacetime problems.4

Upon the conclusion of WWII, the Council shifted to new projects, believing that its work would be just as essential during the rebuilding process as it was during the war. Its name changed from the "War Advertising Council" to "The Advertising Council." The name change coincided with the Council's consideration of requests from private organizations not connected with the government.

In 1945, the Council created the Public Advisory Committee.5 Comprised of private citizens from sectors having an interest in public issues, the committee reviewed requests for Council assistance. Acceptable requests had to be in the public interest, potentially successful via using advertising methods, timely, non-commercial, non-partisan, non-sectarian, and not designed to influence legislation. 6 Requests required a three-fourths vote of the committee for approval.7 In 1947, the "Public Advisory Committee" became the "Public Policy Committee," though its function remained the same. During that year, the Council created the Industries Advisory Committee Composed of business leaders, the committee advised the Council about projects under consideration that involved business, suggested new projects, advised the board of directors of Council operations, assisted with Council fund-raising, and developed greater public understanding of democratic government and the American Free Enterprise system. 8

In 1948, the Council's messages first appeared on television. Since then, with growing support from the business community, the Council's messages have focused on helping to solve national problems. Recent campaigns have centered on drunk driving, drug abuse, racism, and child abuse.

1. The Second Year of the War Advertising Council, March 1, 1943 to March 1, 1944, page 2.

2. Ibid.

3. Ibid., page 4.

4. Ibid., pp. 5-7; Third Year...March 1, 1944 to March 1, 1945, pages 4-7.

5. The Fourth Year of the Advertising Council, March 1945 to March 1946, page 7.

6. Annual Report 1966-67, pages 3-4.

7. The Fourth Year, page 7.

8. The Sixth Year of the Advertising Council, March 1947 to March 1948, page 9.The Advertising Council was formed in 1941 to use advertising to promote the public good. The advent of World War II accelerated the Council's growth, due to the increased need for public service messages to benefit the war effort. Beginning in 1942, the Council, then known as the "War Advertising Council," worked in conjunction with the Office of War Information.

Subject/Index Terms

Advertising Council
Public Service Advertising
Television Broadcasting

Administrative Information

Repository: University of Illinois Archives

Accruals: 7/10/86; continual

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Use Restrictions: Copyright of these materials is held by the Ad Council and co-sponsoring organizations.

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Box 5
Folder 1: Drunk Driving Prevention, November 1993
Item 1: "Brendan", November 1993
CNTD-3130
Item 2: "Andrea", November 1993
CNTD-3230
Item 3: "Innocent People", November 1993
CNTD-3330
Item 4: "Innocent People", November 1993
CNTD-3120
Item 5: "Innocent People", November 1993
CNTD-3430
Folder 2: Earth Share, December 1993
Item 1: "Connected World", December 1993
CNES-3160
Item 2: "Connected World", December 1993
CNES-3130
Folder 3: Recruiting New Teachers, December 1993
Item 1: "Heroes", December 1993
CNYT-1160
Item 2: "Heroes", December 1993
CNYT-1130
Item 3: "Heroes", December 1993
CNYT-1110
Item 4: "Heroes", December 1993
CNYT-1210
Folder 4: Underage Drinking Prevention, January 1994
Item 1: "Blind Date", January 1994
CNTA-3130
Item 2: "Rough Night", January 1994
CNTA-3230
Item 3: "Blind Date", January 1994
CNTA-3330
Item 4: "Rough Night", January 1994
CNTA-3430
Folder 5: Crime Prevention Campaign, January 1994
Item 1: "Playground", January 1994
CNCP-3730
Item 2: "Childhood", January 1994
CNCP-3330
Item 3: "Weapon", January 1994
CNCP-3115
Item 4: "Weapon", January 1994
CNCP-3110
Item 5: "Playground", January 1994
CNCP-3930
Item 6: "Childhood", January 1994
CNCP-3530
Folder 6: Junior Achievement, January 1994
Item 1: "Mr. Fields", January 1994
CNJA-3160
Item 2: "Mr. Fields", January 1994
CNJA-3730
Item 3: "Mr. Fields", January 1994
CNJA-3120
Item 4: "Mr. Fields", January 1994
CNJA-3110
Folder 7: American Red Cross, January 1994
Item 1: "Air Bag", January 1994
CNRC-3420
Item 2: "Air Bag", January 1994
CNRC-3630
Folder 8: Clean Water Campaign, January 1994
Item 1: "Wave", January 1994
CNWQ-4130
Item 2: "Wave", January 1994
CNWQ-4115
Item 3: "Wave", January 1994
CNWQ-4120
Folder 9: Cassette 25, February 1994
Item 1: Drug Abuse & AIDS Prevention: "Self Realization", February 1994
CNDA-2160
Item 2: Junior Achievement: "Mr. Fields", February 1994
CNJA-3730
Item 3: Undergraduate Drinking Prevention: "Rough Night", February 1994
CNTA-3230
Item 4: Earth Share: "Connected World", February 1994
CNES-3130
Item 5: Crime Prevention: "Childhood", February 1994
CNCP-3330
Item 6: Anti Discrimination: "Life’s Too Short", February 1994
CNLC-2730
Item 7: Drunk Driving Prevention: "Innocent People", February 1994
CNTD-3330
Item 8: Arts & Humanities: "Something", February 1994
CNAH-3160
Item 9: Breast Cancer Detection: "Reveal", February 1994
ZBON-3013
Item 10: Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve: "Approach", February 1994
CNEG-3130
Item 11: Recruiting New Teachers: "Heroes", February 1994
CNYT-1130
Item 12: American Red Cross: "Life Saving Techniques", February 1994
CNRC-3430
Item 13: Safety Belt Education: "Desert Jeans", February 1994
CNTD-2230
Item 14: Forest Fire Prevention: "Force of Habit", February 1994
CNFF-3001
Item 15: Crime Prevention: "Scruff Beats Scary Streets", February 1994
CNCP-3130
Item 16: Individual Giving/Volunteering: "High Five", February 1994
CNIS-2130
Item 17: American Red Cross: "Cot", February 1994
CNRC-3330
Item 18: Crime Prevention: "Unete" (Spanish), February 1994
CNCP-2560
Item 19: Forest Fire Prevention: "Imagination" (Spanish), February 1994
CNFF-3330
Folder 10: Points of Light, March 1994
Item 1: "Cup of Tea", March 1994
CNPO-4130
Item 2: "Cup of Tea", March 1994
CNPO-4115
Item 3: "Dinner", March 1994
CNPO-4215
Item 4: "Traffic", March 1994
CNPO-4315
Item 5: "Groceries", March 1994
CNPO-4415
Item 6: "Cup of Tea", March 1994
CNPO-4230
Item 7: "Cup of Tea", March 1994
CNPO-4515
Item 8: "Dinner", March 1994
CNPO-4615
Item 9: "Traffic", March 1994
CNPO-4715
Item 10: "Groceries", March 1994
CNPO-4815
Folder 11: Vote '94, March 1994
Item 1: "Flag", March 1994
CNVT-2530
Item 2: "Flag", March 1994
CNVT-2630
Folder 12: Buy Recycled Campaign, March 1994
Item 1: "Supermarket", March 1994
CNED-4130
Item 2: "Animated World", March 1994
CNED-4110
Folder 13: Buy Recycled Campaign, January 1994
Available as DVD-R Video
Item 1: "Supermarket", January 1994
Item 2: "Animated World", January 1994
Folder 14: Take a Bite Out of Crime (Crime Prevention), March 1994
Item 1: "President Clinton & Alicia", March 1994
CNCP-4560
Item 2: "President Clinton & Alicia", March 1994
CNCP-4130
Item 3: "President Clinton/Children", March 1994
CNCP-4230
Folder 15: Buckle your Safety Belt, March 1994
Item 1: "Destruction Zone", March 1994
CNTD-4130
Item 2: "Barney", March 1994
CNTD-4230
Item 3: "Outta Shape", March 1994
CNTD-4120
Folder 16: Childhood Immunization, April 1994
Item 1: "Names", April 1994
CNCI-4130
Item 2: "Names", April 1994
CNCI-4120
Item 3: "Names", April 1994
CNCI-4230
Item 4: "Names", April 1994
CNCI-4220
Folder 17: Forest Fire Prevention, April 1994
Item 1: "Force of Habit", April 1994
CNFF-3001, Expired 8/31/1994
Item 2: "Force of Habit", April 1994
CNFF-3003, Expired 8/31/1994
Item 3: "Rappin' Smokey", April 1994
CNFF-3004, Expired 8/31/1994
Item 4: "Rappin' Smokey", April 1994
CNFF-3005, Expired 8/31/1994

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