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Political consulting firm is recognized for excellence in TV ad production and direct mail in 2012 cycle Washington, D.C., April 9, 2013–SKDKnickerbocker (SKDK) was proud to receive ten Pollies for television and direct mail by the American Association of Political Consultants (AAPC). The Pollie Awards are the top political consulting industry awards recognizing excellence in
SKDKnickerbocker was proud to produce the Respect for Marriage Coalition’s latest ad. The release of the ad, covered in Politico, “features regular American talking about their gay and lesbian relatives and friends.” The ad is part of a larger, $1 million paid media campaign in support of same-sex marriage. Click here to read the rest
SKDKnickerbocker Senior Vice President Doug Thornell appeared on MSNBC alongside Speaker Boehner advisor David Winston to discuss the law proposed by NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg to regulate the placement and advertising of cigarettes. Thornell: “This is a public health issue. You’re talking about 7,000 New Yorkers who die a year because of tobacco products; 450,000
On Sunday, March 10th, NYC City Council Speaker Christine Quinn formally announced that she would be running for Mayor of New York City with a five-minute biographical spot produced by SKDKnickerbocker and Mark Guma. The NY Times called it a “glossy biographical video” in which the candidate is seen as “warm” and “welcoming.” Referencing the
SKDKnickerbocker Managing Director Jill Zuckman appeared on MSNBC with Thomas Roberts to talk about the selection of Rep. Paul Ryan as Mitt Romney’s running mate and what the Ryan budget means for the presidential contest. Joining Jill were Jonathan Capehart from the Washington Post and Former Huckabee campaign manager Chip Saltsman. Zuckman: “The problem is,
The Washington Post praised a series of ads produced by SKDKnickerbocker for Indiana Senate Candidate and Congressman Joe Donnelly. SKDKnickerbocker Managing Director Bill Knapp was the creative lead on the ad campaign. The author of the article believes that Joe Donnelly has a better shot of winning in November “because of a series of unusually

