
WNBC RADIO: APOLOGY {ADVERTISING AGE: BEST TELEVISION COMMERCIALS OF THE YEAR, 1984}
Summary
In this tongue-in-cheek commercial for WNBC Radio, Vice President and General Manager Randall Bongarten reads a formal apology to a number of persons and institutions on behalf of disk jockies Don Imus and Howard Stern. A partial list of the offended parties includes the following: the National Organization for Women, Governor Cuomo, the N.Y. Jets, both houses of the United States Congress, the Sons of Italy, the New York Chapter of Haddassah, Nassau County Community College, Queen Elizabeth, Mayor Koch, and "my wife." Slogan (supered): "66 WNBC. If we weren't so bad, we wouldn't be so good."
Details
- NETWORK: N/A
- DATE: November 30, 1983
- RUNNING TIME: 0:00:30
- COLOR/B&W: Color
- CATALOG ID: AT:29530_064
- GENRE: N/A
- SUBJECT HEADING: N/A
- SERIES RUN: N/A
- COMMERCIALS: N/A
CREDITS
- Gomes Loew, New York
- DJM Films, New York
- Jane Liepschutz
- George Gomes
- Steve Penchina
- Sal DeVito
- Ed Friedman
- Randy Bongarten
- Don Imus
- Howard Stern