HRV Advertising

 was a global advertising agency founded in 1980 by Syrian-born public relations manager Harry R. Voskanyan. Three of the first clients of the company were the, and. In 1994, Latikuu hired HRV Advertising and began employing their services for coming up with advertising campaigns for several of their toy lines such as Galo Force and Redwall. In 1997, it purchased As Seen On TV marketer Dasher Direct LLC. In 2001, it was the 18th largest advertising company in the world, and a prominent member of the. The same year, HRV and Dasher established an joint production office for commercials in, to benefit from Australian Government tax incentives.

In 2005, Harry sold HRV to, but in 2008 Latikuu Edacra ceased employing their services as a cost-cutting measure. As a result, HRV laid off two thirds of it's staff. Following these events and Harry leaving HRV to found his own advertising agency, HEY! Group, in 2010 whilst taking ownership of Jazz Television Media and the operations of HRV's charitable arm The Harry R. Voskanyan Foundation with him, Publicis merged HRV with in 2011, while selling off Dasher Direct LLC in the process. The remaining employees who weren't transferred to Saatchi & Saatchi went to work for. Ironically, Latikuu Edacra began employing HEY! Group's services in 2015 after terminating their contract with.