Billy Mays: 1958-2009

billymaysStatement from the Electronic Retailing Association on Death of Iconic DRTV Pitchman, Billy Mays

ARLINGTON, Va.–June 28, 2009 – The Electronic Retailing Association (ERA), the leading trade association for direct-to-consumer commerce, issued the following statements on the death of Billy Mays, one of the pioneers in the direct response television (DRTV) industry:

“DRTV has grown to be a $300 billion business during the last 20 years, and Billy Mays played a key role in making this possible,” said Julie Coons, president and CEO of ERA. “His dedication to DRTV will be remembered by those of us in the industry, as his animated approach to marketing dozen of products, such as Orange Glo and OxiClean, will be remembered by millions of consumers. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his wife, Deborah, and to his family and friends.”

“This is a sad day for those of us that were lucky to know Billy,” said Nathan Fagre, chairman of ERA and senior vice president and general counsel of 
ShopNBC. “He worked hard, cared about his family and friends and he will be greatly missed.”

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3 Responses to “Billy Mays: 1958-2009”

  1. Rick Petry says:

    It is indeed a sad day for our industry. If you go on some of the websites reporting this news, you’ll see the outpouring of sympathy and love for this man, especially from the younger generation that grew up with him. For all of the conventions of direct response, even what some would characterize as the contrivances, Billy’s authenticity, humanity and wonderful sense of humor shone through. He will be missed.

  2. Steve Syatt says:

    Unbelievable loss to our industry – and I feel so sad for his family. Billy worked so hard for his success and had a lot of years where he should have been enjoying the fruits of his labor with his wife and family. What a terrible shock.

  3. Michelle says:

    He will be greatly missed. He has left a footprint on the DR industry and one of the most remarkable pitchmen. I wish all the best to his family.

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