Advertising legend Jay Chiat, whose idiosyncratic agency created commercials such as the famous “1984” spot for Apple Computer , died Tuesday April 23 at his Marina Del Rey, Calif., home. He was 70.
It’s a 3rd generation stall that’s over 60 years old. About my grandma’s age, which is funny. See, I’m no prawn mee connoisseur but it has to be as good as my grandmother’s version for me to enjoy it.
Jay Chiat, a pioneering advertising executive who did much to establish the industry in Los Angeles -- once dismissed in the business as an outpost -- died of complications of cancer yesterday in ...
Los Angeles’ largest advertising agency, TBWA\Chiat\Day, has shaken up its top management, ousting its longtime president, Carisa Bianchi, and installing a new leader. Luis DeAnda, who joined the ...
Frank Gehry, carrying a big walking stick, was talking a few weeks ago at the TED conference about his friend and client, the former advertising mogul and media visionary Jay Chiat. They’d built, in ...
Steve Jobs thought ditching ad agency Chiat/Day proved Apple had lost its creative mojo. Photo: Apple and Chiat/Day May 27, 1986: An exiled Steve Jobs takes a shot at Apple after the company ditches ...
Dennis Tay has lived in Joo Chiat all his life ("half a century and counting") and refuses to move anywhere else. "The food is too good," reasons the retired naval officer, who lives with his wife, ...
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Jay Chiat, the advertising executive whose firm created the drum-beating Energizer bunny and introduced Apple as the “computer for the rest of us,” died of prostate cancer Tuesday in his Venice Beach ...