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Blogs: GoodWorks

Getty Images Names First Grants for Good Winners

Karen Egolf

Published: July 10, 2009

Photographers Stephen Ferry and Karen Kasmauski are the winners of Getty Images' first Grants for Good. Getty introduced Grants for Good in February as an expansion of its photographer grant program to promote positive change in the world.

Stories: Agency News

Euro Named Agency of Record for Flagship Heineken Brands

Jeremy Mullman

Published: July 10, 2009

CHICAGO (AdAge.com) -- Heineken USA has named Euro RSCG, New York, its agency of record for its flagship lager brands.

Stories: Agency News

TracyLocke Brings in Gier as Adviser

Rupal Parekh

Published: July 10, 2009

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Longtime food and beverage marketer Randy Gier has made the leap to the agency side. He has been hired by Omnicom Group's TracyLocke to serve in a newly created role as adviser to the office of the CEO.

Stories: Agency News

Former Relay Worldwide Chief Hayward Sues Agency

Jeremy Mullman

Published: July 10, 2009

CHICAGO (AdAge.com) -- Former Relay Worldwide Chairman-CEO Wally Hayward is suing his former employer, a unit of Publicis' Starcom Mediavest Group, over an alleged breach of contract.

Stories: Madison+Vine: Data

Nielsen IAG Product Placement Activity Report

Published: July 10, 2009

NEW YORK -- The CW's 'Hitched or Ditched' was the highest-scoring show and Chevrolet the top brand in the latest Nielsen IAG product-placement activity report.

Stories: MediaWorks

You Are Watching 'Big Brother'

John Rash

Published: July 10, 2009

MINNEAPOLIS (AdAge.com) -- CBS "Early Morning" anchor and journalist Julie Chen's hosting of "Big Brother" isn't done under the guise of journalism. And apparently, it's fine with CBS, especially since the season 11 premiere of "Big Brother" matched last year's broadcast bow. But whatever Julie Chen brings to "Big Brother," her involvement takes away from the retinue of requisite respectability needed for any journalist, let alone one anchoring a major network newscast.

Stories: News

CEO of 'New' GM: 'We Simply Have to Prove Ourselves'

Jean Halliday

Published: July 10, 2009

DETROIT (AdAge.com) -- The "new" General Motors Co. emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy today, 40 days after being shepherded into the proceedings by the Obama administration, talking about the "beginning of change" but conceding that, in the words of President-CEO Fritz Henderson, "we simply have to prove ourselves" to the American car buyer.

Stories: News

BK Will Forgo Sex in Exchange for Cheeseburger

Emily Bryson York

Published: July 10, 2009

CHICAGO (AdAge.com) -- Burger King Corp. let franchisees have it their way -- as long as they were willing to vote for corporate's way.

Stories: MediaWorks

Broadcasters: What Business Are You Really in?

Tod Sacerdoti

Published: July 10, 2009

A common adage in business schools today is that the railroad companies failed because they didn't realize they were in the transportation business, not the railroad business. I would suggest that today, broadcasters are similarly confused. National broadcasters are in the video-advertising business.

Stories: News

Auto News: Lutz May Take Over GM Marketing

Jamie Lareau

Published: July 10, 2009

DETROIT (AdAge.com) -- Bob Lutz, the former General Motors product chief who had intended to retire at the end of this year, has apparently changed his plans and is likely to assume the top marketing and communications post at the automaker, Automotive News reported today.

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