F. William Free

F. William Free

F. William Free (August 28, 1928 to January 1, 2003), was an American advertising executive. He is best remembered for the controversial 1971 advertising slogan for National Airlines, "I'm Cheryl-Fly Me."

Career

Early career and Marschalk years

He began his advertising career in 1950 as a junior art director at N. W. Ayer & Son in Philadelphia. After working as an art director for J. Walter Thompson in London and Foote, Cone & Belding in New York, he became creative director of the Marschalk Company in 1959. During his time at Marschalk, Mr. Free introduced New York to the first soda brands to be added by the Coca-Cola company; Sprite, Tab and Fresca. His Fresca campaign featured a memorable exploit. Commercials for the citrus-flavored drink labeled it as having the "frosty taste of a blizzard", and were first published in winter 1967. The day after the ad was first shown, a foot of snow was rained upon New York. Mr. Free marched out into the blizzard and was photographed with a bottle of Fresca in his hand. He took a full-page newspaper advertisement out in The New York Times the next with the announcing “New York. I'm sorry.” He later became president of Marschalk. He later opened his own agency in 1969 with his wife, Marcella. It was named F. William Free & Company.

Controversial Ads

Free is best remembered for the controversial 1971 advertising slogan for National Airlines, "I'm Cheryl-Fly Me." The slogan caused women's rights groups to protest outside his office in New York carrying signs reading "I'm Bill-Fire Me." The campaign's notoriety paid off for National, and they saw an increase in revenue per passenger mile. The next year he created another ad, "I'm Eileen — Fly Me," this time featuring an 8-year-old girl who aspires to be a flight attendant. He also reprised the original ad, saying: "Millions of people flew me last year."

Another well known ad campaign of his was for the Silva Thins cigarettes of the American Tobacco Company. Some of Mr. Free's ads for Silva Thins were almost as notorious as the Cheryl ads. One, in 1970, went, "Cigarettes are like girls, the best ones are thin and rich," which prompted the National Organization for Women to demand a boycott of the brand.

Later career

He sold F. William Free & Company to Laurence & Charles after his divorce in 1981. At the new agency of Laurence, Charles & Free. There he was a key player in popularization of the tequila sunrise with his ads for José Cuervo.

Personal life

Free was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1928. He was also a champion horse breeder. One of the horses he bred, Packett's Landing, accumulated earnings of $799,769. He married twice, first to Marcella Free (née Jones), and then to Mary Anne Free (née Murry). He had four children, Abagail, Adam and Molly with Jones, and Samantha with Murry. He died in 2003, from complications of lung cancer.

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*cite news| work=The New York Times| url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0CE0DD1439F931A1575AC0A967948260| title=ADVERTISING; Lombardo & Willis Part of F. William Free| author=Philip H. Dougherty| date=1981-09-22
*cite news| work=The New York Times| url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE6D7123EF936A35755C0A96E948260| title=Molly F. Free Marries John Hall McClement| date=1988-06-05
*cite news| work=TIME| url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1004073,00.html| title=Milestones| date=2003-01-20
* [http://www.uth.tmc.edu/ama_tma/20050927_handout4.pdf]
*cite news| work=The New York Times| url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D06E0DA123EF93BA35752C0A9659C8B63| title=F. William Free, 74, Ad Man Behind 'Fly Me' | date=2003-01-08| author=Stuart Lavietes


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