AT&T Advertising & Publishing
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AT&T Advertising & Publishing is the collective d/b/a name of the directory and publishing operations of AT&T Inc. It is responsible for the publication of 1,250 directories, published under the AT&T Real Yellow Pages name.
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[edit] History
[edit] SBC Yellow Pages
AT&T Advertising & Publishing began in when SBC Communications dropped its Bell Operating Company names altogether, using a unified "SBC" brand. As a result, the yellow pages operations were combined into one unit (retaining the separate companies) took on the "SMART Yellow Pages" brand, retained from Pacific Bell Directory. The following directory publishing companies owned by SBC began doing business as SBC SMART Yellow Pages:
- Ameritech Publishing, Inc.
- Pacific Bell Directory
- SNET Information Services, Inc.
- Southwestern Bell Advertising, L.P.
- Southwestern Bell Yellow Pages, Inc.
Southwestern Bell Yellow Pages, Inc. became the "flagship" division of SBC Yellow Pages, with Southwestern Bell Yellow Pages headquarters becoming central headquarters for all SBC Yellow Pages operations in St. Louis, MO.
In 2004, SBC sold complete control of its joint venture with RH Donnelley, DonTech, to RH Donnelley. Telephone directories formerly published by SBC now became known as SBC Yellow Pages Published by RH Donnelley, and RH Donnelley's Illinois operations for SBC became known as the Advertising of Illinois Partnership. SBC merged Southwestern Bell Advertising, L.P. with Pacific Bell Directory's advertising division, creating SBC Advertising, L.P. As a result, "SMART" is eliminated as a nickname for all of the yellow pages operations, becoming simply SBC Yellow Pages.
[edit] AT&T Yellow Pages
In 2005, SBC completed its acquisition of AT&T Corp., and renamed itself AT&T Inc. As a result, SBC Yellow Pages was renamed AT&T Yellow Pages, and the Illinois edition was renamed "AT&T Yellow Pages Published by RH Donnelley". SBC Advertising, L.P. was renamed AT&T Advertising, L.P. AT&T directory publishing companies began doing business as either AT&T Yellow Pages (in reference to being a directory publisher) or AT&T Directory Operations (in reference to being a unit of AT&T).
As of November 20, 2006, AT&T Yellow Pages is the only directory operation of a Baby Bell to not be spun off (with the exception of Illinois).
[edit] AT&T Real Yellow Pages
On December 29, 2006, AT&T added BellSouth Advertising & Publishing Corporation, or "BAPCO" to its roster of directory publishers. As a result, in January 2007, all companies who had been doing business as AT&T Yellow Pages started doing business as AT&T Advertising & Publishing, while the AT&T Yellow Pages name was retained.
On February 26, 2007, however, AT&T announced it would adopt BellSouth's directory branding, the Real Yellow Pages. All yellow pages directories published by AT&T will now be published under the AT&T Real Yellow Pages.
Central operations for AT&T Advertising & Publishing are located in St. Louis, MO at One AT&T Center.
[edit] YELLOWPAGES.COM
Initially a joint venture, SBC Communications & BellSouth previously operated their own telephone directory websites, SMARTpages.com (a subsidiary of Southwestern Bell Yellow Pages, Inc.) and RealPages.com (a subsidiary of BAPCO) . Both sites' operations were merged into YELLOWPAGES.COM in 2005. As a result of SBC Communications merger with AT&T, the post merger AT&T wholly owned an additional telephone directory website AnyWho.com. AnyWho.com, though owned by AT&T Knowledge Ventures, was never merged into YELLOWPAGES.COM LLC due to stake conflicts with BellSouth. The acquisition of BellSouth by AT&T on December 29, 2006 lead to both companies being wholly owned. It is speculated that AnyWho.com will be integrated with YELLOWPAGES.COM LLC in the near future.