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FeaturesJune 24, 2007

NEW YORK -- The time to start planning your vacation to the Bronx is now -- at least that is the hope of a series of new television commercials touting the borough's image. The 30-second spots promoting the borough of 1.3 million as a tourist destination are part of a marketing campaign called "We're Talking the Bronx."...

The Associated Press

NEW YORK -- The time to start planning your vacation to the Bronx is now -- at least that is the hope of a series of new television commercials touting the borough's image.

The 30-second spots promoting the borough of 1.3 million as a tourist destination are part of a marketing campaign called "We're Talking the Bronx."

The ads were unveiled June 12 by Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrion Jr., who spoke of the Bronx's journey from blight to a new frontier of residential and commercial development.

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"The Bronx has risen from the decades of the '70s and '80s to a place that many people didn't imagine that it could," Carrion said. "It is a great American story of a community that refused failure, that embraced success and opportunity."

Carrion appears on the commercials as the borough's pitchman, selling its Zagat-rated restaurants and attractions, including Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Zoo and botanical gardens. Carrion also talks about efforts to reduce traffic congestion and rebuild playgrounds.

The commercials, produced by White Plains-based ad agency Weinrib & Conner, will run for nine weeks on cable networks in parts of the Bronx, Manhattan and Westchester County. They are part of an overall marketing campaign, already in its fourth year, aimed at improving the image of the Bronx and attracting more tourists.

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