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- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising abstract "American comedian Bill Cosby has been used often as a spokesperson in advertising, predating his first starring sitcom role. Chronologically, he has appeared on behalf of White Owl cigars, Jell-O pudding and gelatin, Coca-Cola (including New Coke), Texas Instruments, E. F. Hutton & Co., Kodak, and the 1990 United States Census. As of 2002, the record for the longest continuous celebrity spokesperson for a product was said to be Cosby with Jell-O. In 2011, he was the first winner of the President's Award for Contributions to Advertising, from the Advertising Hall of Fame.One of the first black people to appear in the United States as a spokesperson, he is noted for crossover appeal in an industry that was "afraid of the dark." In spite of contradicting soft drink pitches and endorsing a disgraced financial company, he was considered very believable. In the 1980s, studies found Cosby the "most familiar" and "most persuasive" spokesperson, and the comedian himself noted his contracts had made him financially set for life.".
- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising birthDate "1937-07-12".
- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising birthName "William Henry Cosby Jr.".
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- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising caption "Cosby speaking at Riverside Church, New York City, in 2010.".
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- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising notableWorks "1990".
- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising notableWorks "Coca-Cola".
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- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising quote "First of all and lastly, I'm good—that's all—I'm good. I don't rewrite their material. I take it and I make it.".
- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising quote "My approach from the beginning has been, I want to make the program interrupt the commercial.".
- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising quote "Now see, if you were another cola, number 2 or number 29, you'd do taste tests and challenges and stuff and try to compare yourself to this, wouldn't you? Sure, don't shake your head, you would too, you sneaky devil.".
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- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising source "Cosby attributing his success in the field, 1984".
- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising source "Cosby in a Coca-Cola ad, c. 1982.".
- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising source "Cosby to Ad Age, 1978.".
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- Bill_Cosby_in_advertising comment "American comedian Bill Cosby has been used often as a spokesperson in advertising, predating his first starring sitcom role. Chronologically, he has appeared on behalf of White Owl cigars, Jell-O pudding and gelatin, Coca-Cola (including New Coke), Texas Instruments, E. F. Hutton & Co., Kodak, and the 1990 United States Census. As of 2002, the record for the longest continuous celebrity spokesperson for a product was said to be Cosby with Jell-O.".
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