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Blogs: Book Reviews

Nina DiSesa Can Fix Those Mad Men

Nancy Vonk

Published: January 18, 2008

"Seducing the Boys Club" is a welcome sight on bookshelves for a group that has little in the way of guiding lights. An ad woman at the top of the pyramid sharing wisdom on thriving among men is, well, unprecedented. From her chairman's seat at McCann, New York, flagship of the largest advertising agency in the world, Nina DiSesa tells us just how much bravery it takes to master the art of rising up.

Blogs: Campaign Trail

A Tale of Two Primaries

Evan Tracey

Published: January 18, 2008

With only a few weeks until the Feb. 5 semi-national primary it's crunch time for the campaigns and their media planners. Each remaining single-state contest (South Carolina, Nevada and Florida) carries valuable photo-ops for the winners and some explaining to do for the losers.

Blogs: Small Agency Diary

Agencies Need to Focus on Customer Service Too

Doug Zanger

Published: January 18, 2008

We just got back from a nice little break in New Zealand. Three weeks of hiking on glaciers and in national parks, kayaking and even sailing for a couple of hours on an America's Cup boat in Auckland. It's an absolutely beautiful country, with very nice people and could be, quite possibly, one of the nicest places on earth. And all I could think about was Bob Garfield.

Stories: MediaWorks

Football Sacks Singing

John Rash

Published: January 18, 2008

MINNEAPOLIS (AdAge.com) -- A quick glance at the screen this week may have led some viewers to think they were watching that '70s show. No, not the former Fox hit. Rather, the eerie echoes in news and entertainment programming from the Carter era, a period the president himself dubbed "malaise."

Stories: News

Starbucks CEO Aims to Return to Brand Roots

Emily Bryson York

Published: January 18, 2008

CHICAGO (AdAge.com) -- Howard Schultz has assembled his team to bring Starbucks back to its roots, boosting one insider and pulling a friend out of retirement to get the job done.

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