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Blogs: Adages

UPS Guy Goes After Delta Air Lines

Ken Wheaton

Published: July 15, 2009

Andy Azula, senior VP-creative director of the Martin Agency and star of the UPS "Whiteboard" spots, had one of those abysmal all-day episodes in the airport due to Delta's "mechanical" problems.

Stories: News

Coke Partners With Pop Star Leehom for Summer Promotion

Normandy Madden

Published: July 15, 2009

Launched in the U.S. in January 2009, the campaign is running across point-of-sale, promotions, outdoor and print advertising, digital media and a hit song by Leehom.

Blogs: Adages

Fayetteville Has Funny Way of Supporting the Troops

Ken Wheaton

Published: July 15, 2009

Fayetteville, N.C., wants to support the troops. It really wants to support them. But its enthusiasm, as portrayed in a couple of spots from ad agency The Republik, Durham, N.C., has some folks up in arms.

Blogs: DigitalNext

What Sank Veoh and Joost? Too Much Cash Too Soon

Warren Lee

Published: July 15, 2009

For video startups, raising lots of money is not necessarily a problem. Raising too much money too early before hitting key milestones can be.

Blogs: GoodWorks

David Arquette Helps Snickers 'Bar Hunger'

Karen Egolf

Published: July 15, 2009

It's day two for actor David Arquette, who's staying in a box atop New York's Madison Square Garden Marquee to raise money for Feeding America. Mr. Arquette is spending July 14-15 in the box as part of Snickers' new "Bar Hunger" campaign to raise awareness of hunger in America.

Stories: News

Creative and Media Account Moves in China in June 2009

Normandy Madden

Published: July 15, 2009

BBDO won the most business among creative agencies this month with assignments from Yum Foods, Adidas, Godiva and Tag Heuer, said Greg Paull, a principal at the independent marketing consultancy R3 in Beijing.

Stories: FYI

FYI 07.15.2009

Normandy Madden

Published: July 15, 2009

Laureen Ong steps down as COO of Star TV; Fiat will begin building cars in China; and Lenovo will sponsor the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai

Stories: Fast Facts

China's Retail Sales Will Reach $3.2 Trillion by 2013

Normandy Madden

Published: July 15, 2009

China's retail sales are expected to more than double by 2013, growing from $1.22 trillion in 2007 to $3.2 trillion four years from now, according to BMI Forecast Modelling. Strong underlying economic trends, population growth and the increasing wealth of individuals are key factors behind retail market expansion. Regulatory reform after China joined the World Trade Organization has let foreign retailers make significant inroads into the market, contributing to annual retail sales growth estimated at 21%. According to Global Demographics, more than 30% of all urban households in China had yearly income above CNY40,000 (US$5,848) in 2007. The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) estimates that urban retail sales accounted for nearly 70% of total retail sales in 2008.

Stories: MediaWorks

Will Price Rollbacks by ABC, CBS, Fox Jump-start Stalled Upfront?

Brian Steinberg

Published: July 15, 2009

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- The three best-performing broadcast networks have begun offering price rollbacks, the latest sign that both sides in this year's protracted upfront negotiations are slowly drawing closer on terms.

Stories: Viewpoint

Chinese Car Companies Resort to Buying Brands Rather Than Creating Them

Yang Jian

Published: July 15, 2009

Letting BAIC bid for Opel reflects a major government policy shift, said Yang Jian, managing editor of Automotive News China.

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