The Weatherproof clothing company has agreed to remove a Times Square billboard ad featuring President Obama after the White House complained in a letter about the use of the president's image.
On January 7th, Weatherproof Garment Company got their money's worth from a billboard they put up in Times Square which featured a photograph of the President in one of their jackets, and received ...
A Weatherproof billboard featuring President Obama in China, at the corner of 41st Street and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan.Credit...Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times The Weatherproof Garment Company, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Weatherproof Garment Co said on Monday it will take down a Times Square billboard of U.S. President Barack Obama wearing one of its coats, agreeing to a White House request even ...
That Times Square billboard we wrote about yesterday-- the one a coat company put up because it wanted to publicize the fact that President Barack Obama wore one of its jackets -- is coming down.
A Weatherproof billboard featuring President Obama in China, at the corner of 41st Street and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan.Credit...Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times A garment company in New York known ...
What goes up must come down, particularly when it’s a billboard in Times Square picturing the president in an advertiser’s overcoat. Weatherproof Garment Co. was so thrilled to see a photograph of ...
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