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|name = Q+M (FKA Quack!Media) <!-- Name of the label -->
|logo = Q+M_logo.jpeg <!-- The filename of the logo, such as Needlejuice-logo.png (optional) -->
|year = 2003 <!-- Year founded -->
|founders = Al McWilliams <!-- founder(s) of the label-->
|artists = [[Tally Hall]] <!-- artists currently or formerly signed to the label -->
|websites = [https://qandm.agency Official Website]<br>[https://www.instagram.com/qandm_agency/ Instagram]<br>[https://www.linkedin.com/company/10946290/admin/ LinkedIn]<br>[https://twitter.com/qandm_agency Twitter]<br>[https://www.facebook.com/qandm.agency/ Facebook] <!-- links to label websites and social media -->
|addtlInfo = <!-- Any additional info -->
}}
'''Q+M Agency''' (Formerly Known As: "Quack!Media") is a design, advertising, and publishing company, started by a young Al McWilliams in 2003.   
'''Q+M Agency''' (Formerly Known As: "Quack!Media") is a design, advertising, and publishing company, started by a young Al McWilliams in 2003.   



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Q+M Agency (Formerly Known As: "Quack!Media") is a design, advertising, and publishing company, started by a young Al McWilliams in 2003.

"I set up two folding chairs in an empty closet behind an Indian restaurant “office suite” and hired Jeff Jenkins and Serene Arena. Matt Rundell showed up a few months later and Quack!Media started making ridiculously low budget, but funny and effective educational videos" says McWilliams. [1] Those videos often featured Joe Hawley and Rob Cantor.

Over the years, they expanded into advertising, television, music, and publishing. Their music label was started primarily for Tally Hall, who were in need of financing their first full-length album, Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. They published and released the 2005 version of Marvin's Marvellous Mechanical Museum, and they continued selling Tally Hall's albums, even selling the 2008 version of Marvin's Marvellous Mechanical Museum and Good & Evil on their online store up until 2014.

In October 2016, Quack!Media changed its name to Q+M,[1] ceased offering music publishing as a service, and no longer stock any Tally Hall merchandise.

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