The Bureau of Industrial Service for CBS television. In the 1950s and 1960s, ad or publicity agencies were often used by networks, program sponsors and studios to distribute publicity material. The Bureau was widely used for this purpose by those in the industry; it was a division of ad agency Young & Rubicam.
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