PriMedia Inc
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{{Infobox company |name = PriMedia Inc |logo = |founder = Edward Valenti, [[Barry Becher], [James J. Cooney]] |industry = Media buying |location_city = Rhode Island |location_country = U.S. |area_served = Worldwide |homepage = http://www.primediahq.com/ }}
PriMedia Inc is a media buying and marketing firm based in Rhode Island, U.S.[1][2] The company was founded by Edward Valenti James J. Cooney and Barry Becher,[3][4] and helped pioneer infomercials, the use of credit cards and 800 numbers on Television ads, and the 30-minute infomercial format on shopping channels .[5][6][1]
History
PriMedia was founded in 1975 (then named Dial Media) by Edward Valenti and Barry Becher.[7] PriMedia became the first major infomercial company and launched several mainstream products including the Ginsu knives.[8] The company also developed the “long-form” infomercial formats, which later developed into standard half-hour infomercial formats used in Home shopping channels including QVC and HSN. Primedia was one of the first to use toll-free telephone numbers in television ads to allow use of credit cards to order products in real-time.[9] The company is a media buying and marketing firm based in Warwick, Rhode Island.[10]
References
- 1 2 Valenti, Ed (2005). The Wisdom of Ginsu: Carve Yourself a Piece of the American Dream. Career Press, Incorporated. ISBN 1564148033.
- ↑ "Night of the receptive zombies". Financial Times.
- ↑ "Barry Becher, co-creator of the Ginsu knife TV commercials, dies at 71". Washington Post.
- ↑ "Barry Becher, marketer who helped bring Ginsu knives to U.S. public, dies at 71". LA Times.
- ↑ "Ginsu Knife Pitch Co-Creator, Barry Becher, Dies". ABC News.
- ↑ Valenti, Ed . (2016). The Wisdom of Ginsu: Carve Yourself a Piece of the American Dream. Lancet. ISBN 1564148033.
- ↑ "Infomercial pioneer Barry Becher of Ginsu knives fame dies at 71". Cleveland.
- ↑ Harry, Lou (2002). As Seen on TV - 50 Amazing Products and the Commercials that Made Them Famous. Quirk Productionsn, Inc. ISBN 978-1422366998.
- ↑ Valenti, Edward (2005). The Wisdom of Ginsu: Carve Yourself a Piece of the American Dream. Quirk Productions, Inc Career Press (March 2005). ISBN 978-1564148032.
- ↑ "Barry Becher, co-creator of the Ginsu knife TV commercials, dies at 71". Washington Post.