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- Ed_Valenti abstract "Ed Valenti with his partner Barry Becher, the marketing experts credited with the formation of the infomercial, or \"long-form\" (two-minute) advertising format.Dial Media, Inc. founded by the pair in Warwick, RI in 1975, irreversibly changed the way products were sold on television. Valenti's infomercials first aired in the mid-1970s and aimed to sell the Miracle Slicer, Miracle Duster, Miracle Painter and Ginsu knife. The success of the Ginsu campaign led to widespread adoption of the format for a variety of products, including jewelry (Chainge adjustable necklace), cookware (Armourcote cookware), mixing bowls (Royal DuraSteel), food storage containers (VacuFresh and VacuClear) and watches (MultiChron, Westport), among others, and it eventually led to the formation of Home Shopping Channels QVC and HSN.".
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- Ed_Valenti wikiPageWikiLink Advertising.
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- Ed_Valenti wikiPageWikiLink Warwick,_Rhode_Island.
- Ed_Valenti wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ed Valenti".
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- Ed_Valenti subject Category:American_salespeople.
- Ed_Valenti subject Category:Direct_marketing.
- Ed_Valenti subject Category:Living_people.
- Ed_Valenti subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
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- Ed_Valenti comment "Ed Valenti with his partner Barry Becher, the marketing experts credited with the formation of the infomercial, or \"long-form\" (two-minute) advertising format.Dial Media, Inc. founded by the pair in Warwick, RI in 1975, irreversibly changed the way products were sold on television. Valenti's infomercials first aired in the mid-1970s and aimed to sell the Miracle Slicer, Miracle Duster, Miracle Painter and Ginsu knife.".
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