https://minitel.us/items/browse?tags=advertising&%3Boutput=atom&output=atom2024-03-29T01:47:00-07:00Omekahttps://minitel.us/memorabilia-ephemera/3615-la5-et-m6La Cinq ("5") and M6. Based on the logos, this sticker was likely produced around 1987.]]>2023-06-23T09:59:11-07:00
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La Cinq et M6 sticker
Description
Sticker promoting Minitel services for privately-owned television networks La Cinq ("5") and M6. Based on the logos, this sticker was likely produced around 1987.
Identifier
3615-la5-et-m6
]]>https://minitel.us/memorabilia-ephemera/3615-griottinesGriottines cherries, a regional specialty of the Fougerolles.]]>2023-04-21T13:12:01-07:00
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Sticker for Griottines cherries
Description
Promotional sticker noting a Minitel service linked to Griottines cherries, a regional specialty of the Fougerolles.
Promotional sticker for 3615 FOOTFLASH, a service for football fans.
Identifier
3615-footflash
]]>https://minitel.us/memorabilia-ephemera/3615-fnaFédération française aéronautique.]]>2023-04-21T13:28:14-07:00
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Sticker for la Fédération Nationale Aéronautique
Description
Promotional sticker for the Fédération Nationale Aéronautique encouraging others to "become a pilot!" In the illustration, "3615 FNA" is inscribed on the wing of a prop plane. Today, the FNA is known as la Fédération française aéronautique.
]]>https://minitel.us/memorabilia-ephemera/3615-argusL'argus, a magazine about automobiles. The text refers to the used car services available online.]]>2023-04-21T13:24:00-07:00
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Sticker for L'argus
Description
Promotional sticker for 3615 ARGUS, a Minitel service attached to L'argus, a magazine about automobiles. The text refers to the used car services available online.
This is a magazine ad for PIFTEL, the Minitel site of PIF, a weekly comic magazine for children published by the French Communist Party. At its peak, PIF printed up to 1 million copies. This ad presents PIFTEL as an online companion to the printed magazine. With Minitel, the French print industry was one step ahead of the rest of the world, experimenting with online business models for publishing as early as the 1980s.