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Stories: News

More Marketing-Service Shakeups at P&G as Glock Retires

Jack Neff

Published: July 08, 2009

BATAVIA, Ohio (AdAge.com) -- Bernhard Glock, VP-global media and communication for Procter & Gamble Co., is leaving the company, and his duties overseeing the company's roughly $8 billion global media outlay will be split between P&G's former shopper-marketing chief, Dina Howell, and a senior purchasing executive.

Stories: TalentWorks

Not in Advertising? No Problem, Says Wieden

Emma Hall

Published: July 08, 2009

LONDON (AdAge.com) -- Wieden & Kennedy, London, is trawling the globe in search of the best undiscovered creative minds to take part in the launch of a new talent hub in September. The project, called Platform, will offer 12 people with backgrounds in the arts, science and technology the opportunity to work in a dedicated department, solving Wieden client business problems as well as taking on clients of its own.

Stories: MediaWorks

NBC Universal Moves Needle on Upfront Talks With Cable Deals

Brian Steinberg

Published: July 08, 2009

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- NBC Universal is selling cable at a brisker pace than others in the upfront advertising marketplace, and could be as much as 40% done, according to a buyer familiar with negotiations. The development shows how some marketers are choosing to put down money on top-tier cable outlets rather than wait for broadcast networks to capitulate to pricing demands in what has fast become a protracted series of negotiations.

Blogs: Adages

Stay Classy, Burger King. Stay Classy

Ken Wheaton

Published: July 08, 2009

Not content to let its international ad campaigns make fun of Mexicans or degrade women, Burger King is now offending members of one of the world's oldest religions and its third largest

Blogs: Adages

More Great Moments in Real Estate Advertising

Dana Severson

Published: July 08, 2009

When did Hugh Laurie get into real estate?

Stories: News

Billy Mays Lives On as Pitchman

Jack Neff

Published: July 08, 2009

BATAVIA, Ohio (AdAge.com) -- Reports of Billy Mays' death -- at least as a salesman -- have been greatly exaggerated, as direct-response marketers launch at least three new products with ads produced before his death, apparently with the Mays family's blessing.

Stories: Digital

John Ross: Retailers Must Embrace Emerging Media Like Consumers Have

Michael Bush

Published: July 08, 2009

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- New Emerging Media Lab President John Ross recently spoke with Ad Age about the impact emerging technologies are having and will continue to have in the retail space.

Blogs: Songs For Soap

A Taylor-Made Complaint for United Airlines

Charlie Moran

Published: July 08, 2009

Halifax musician Dave Carroll has created a viral hit with a video decrying the behavior of United Airlines and its treatment of his Taylor guitar.

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