James Edwin Doyle (October 23, 1902 – March 5, 1989) was an Americanadvertising executive and a co-founder of theDoyle Dane Bernbachagency established inManhattan in 1949 and known asDDB. This agency, which he founded withMac Dane andBill Bernbach, bears the initials of the last name of each. It now is known asDDB Worldwide and is among the largest global agency networks.
Doyle owned theAmerican Basketball Association teams known as theMiami Floridians to the off season after the 1969–1970 season and then asThe Floridians to the end of the franchise after the 1971–1972 season.
A smoker, Doyle died ofemphysema inManhattan at age eighty-six.[1]
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