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spokescharacter

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  • noun A character used as a spokesperson.

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Examples

  • On July 7, it will introduce in an ad a Little King character as the son to its royally silent (and, Ad Team thinks, vaguely disturbing) King spokescharacter.

    Ad Track: Winning ads really work for consumers 2008

  • It wallowed in a faux-Mexican theme, complete with spokescharacter “Pedro” in sombrero, serape and Fu-Manchu mustache.

    Monday, August 31 – The Bleat. 2009

  • With no fictional characters out there to generate goodwill for him, Gibson has to stand alone as his own worst spokescharacter.

    Fake People: So Much Better Than the Real Thing - Tuned In - TIME.com 2006

  • Wallace Church was also quick to see the FEEL value in the Pillsbury doughboy when it inherited this venerable spokescharacter.

    Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999

  • Wallace Church was also quick to see the FEEL value in the Pillsbury doughboy when it inherited this venerable spokescharacter.

    Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999

  • Author and illustrator Eric Carle says he's thrilled that his creation has metamorphosed into a "spokescharacter" for an anti-obesity campaign.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • In 2002, Ziggy was the official spokescharacter for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

    NYT > Home Page By DOUGLAS MARTIN 2011

  • In 2002, Ziggy was the official spokescharacter for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

    NYT > Home Page By DOUGLAS MARTIN 2011

  • The Broadway player has spun his absurd Jack Black-style narrator from current breakout show into an equally outrageous commercial gig as Keystone Light's new spokescharacter, Keith Stone.

    Latest Broadway Buzz 2010

  • In the final analysis though, results revealed an overall tendency which might be disappointing for those companies who are tightly focussed on upwardly leveraging their bottom line via a high-profile (and often surprisingly costly) spokescharacter.

    Improbable Research Martin Gardiner 2010

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