Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: Rollers pass over plate.
UNITED STATES 1960s: Rollers pass over plate / Rollers turn / Color bars on paper, zoom in / Stick in ink, image blurs / Man in darkroom, puts photos under glass.
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: Stick mixes paint.
UNITED STATES 1960s: Stick mixes paint / Close up, stick in paint / Hand paints ink on roller / Close up of paper / Close up of man / Paper on machine / Machine stops, zoom in on paper / Mold on press.
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: View of dials / Views on labels in printer.
UNITED STATES 1960s: View of dials / Views on labels in printer / Close up of tablets falling / Close up of pills falling.
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: View of pills on conveyor belt.
UNITED STATES 1960s: View of pills on conveyor belt / Pile of pills, zoom out / Pills in machine / Close up of tablets falling / View of labels through magnifying glass / Labels through magnifying glass / Gears turning / Close up of...
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up of negative, pan to seed packet.
UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up of negative, pan to seed packet / Labels in printer, zoom out / Gears turning / Plate in printer / Labels in printer / UNITED STATES 1960s: Gears turning / Labels stacking / Views of seed packets / Close up...
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: Man in darkroom, tilts photos under glass.
UNITED STATES 1960s: Man in darkroom, tilts photos under glass / Hand takes cap off lens, adjusts / Photos in darkroom / View of lens / Zoom in on illustrations / Hands turn roller on scanner.
Bloomberg
Who Are the Winners and Losers in Advertising?
Dec. 9 -- Pivotal Research Senior Research Analyst Brian Wieser discusses advertising revenue for different media on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
Curated Video
Some Tobacco Products Can Now Market As Less Risky Than Smoking
These products will still have the mandatory warnings that they can cause mouth cancer, gum disease and tooth loss.
Bridgeman Arts
Douglas Fairbanks, Marie Dressler and Charlie Chaplin campaign for war effort. Chaplin dressed as the Tramp to advertise bonds. 1917
Douglas Fairbanks, Marie Dressler and Charlie Chaplin campaign for war effort. Chaplin dressed as the Tramp to advertise bonds. 1917
Curated Video
School districts are running out of ideas for saving money during the down economy. So they have resorted to placing advertisements on school buses. Districts say it''s practically free money, and advertisers love the captive audience.
HEADLINE: School Districts Sell School Bus Ads for Revenue
CAPTION: School districts are running out of ideas for saving money during the down economy. So they have resorted to placing advertisements on school buses. Districts say it''s...
Curated Video
In the economic downturn, school districts across the country are selling school bus ads as a source of revenue.
HEADLINE: School Districts Sell School Bus Ads for Revenue
CAPTION: In the economic downturn, school districts in some states are selling school bus ads as a source of revenue. (March 19)
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Bloomberg
Seth Meyers at NBC Upfront: His Best Jokes | THR News
Seth Meyers took the stage in New York for the NBC upfronts, and the comedian quickly got to work poking fun at his network, making cracks at the expense of 'The Today Show,' Megyn Kelly and others.
Curated Video
A local Chicago law firm has created a stir with a billboard with two scantily clad models with the slogan 'Life is Short. Get a Divorce.'
HEADLINE: Chicago billboard raises eyebrows, concerns
CAPTION: A local Chicago law firm has created a stir with a billboard with two scantily clad models with the slogan 'Life is Short. Get a Divorce.' (May 9)
(Video of beautiful...
Curated Video
USA: SENATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE TOBACCO BILL PRESS CONFERENCE
English/Nat
Just one day before the U-S Senate Commerce Committee begins legislative work on a tobacco settlement compromise, tobacco industry representatives say they may walk out on the deal.
The bill would increase cigarettes by more...
Bloomberg
Why Amazon's Spending $970M on Twitch
Aug. 25 -- Bloomberg's Cory Johnson reports on Aamzon acquiring video service Twitch for $970m million on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Snap Sells Growth Story to Investors in $3 Billion IPO
Feb.03 -- Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, filed for a $3 billion initial public offering while selling a growth story rooted in its youthful base of users. Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
Bloomberg
Melco Resort's Ho Makes the Case for a Recovery in Macau
May.01 -- Melco Resorts Chairman and CEO Lawrence Ho discusses his outlook for the gambling and casino industry in Macau. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia" from the Milken Institute Global Conference.
Bloomberg
DoNotPay.com CEO Browder on World’s First Robot Lawyer
DoNotPay.com CEO Joshua Browder explains how his automated service helps people in over 200 different kinds of legal battles such as fighting a parking tickets or canceling gym memberships. He speaks with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg...
Curated Video
Recently laid off workers got a chance to meet with recruiters, and have a couple cocktails, at this pink slip party in New York City.
HEADLINE: Job seekers attend NYC pink slip party
CAPTION: Recently laid off workers got a chance to meet with recruiters, and have a couple cocktails, at this pink slip party in New York City. (Dec. 11)
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Bloomberg
Why Analysts Are More Optimistic About Twitter's Future
Jan.19 -- Techonomy CEO David Kirkpatrick and Bloomberg's Selina Wang and Sarah Frier discuss why Twitter Inc. is accumulating likes from some of its most important followers: Wall Street analysts. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang...
Bloomberg
Amazon and Google Are Converging on Ad Sales, Jumpshot CEO Says
Sep.19 -- Deren Baker, Jumpshot chief executive officer, discusses Amazon.com Inc.'s surge in ad sales with Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Spencer Soper on "Bloomberg Technology."
Curated Video
Catfish Kingdom
This Newsy documentary charts the life, loss, and triumph of Ed Scott Jr., a Mississippi farmer who waged a decades-long fight against discrimination.