1983
Ken Bove, Jr. joins DCW.
Ken Bove, Jr. joins DCW.
DCW enters into a new phase of its career by opening up a media buying division.
DCW moves its expanding offices out of NYC and into the North Shore Towers on Long Island.
DCW celebrates cracking the eight figure annual billing ceiling.
DCW becomes the buying service for P.C. Richard & Son, one of the Northeast’s largest retailers; still working with them today.
Continuous expansion, moves DCW to new offices in Huntington, New York.
DCW’s first super bowl buy for Delta Airlines. The multimillion dollar buy incorporates a blend of trade and dollars. The buy helped launch Delta’s new first class seating and new destinations throughout Europe.
DCW is once again in the forefront of new advertising clients by launching the first advertising campaign for online gambling with their client ‘Party Poker’.
Due to excessive growth, DCW expands its operations by relocating from Huntington, New York to larger offices in Ronkonkoma, New York.
DCW officially becomes a full-service media buying agency, adding a cutting-edge, in-house digital department to its ranks.