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Stories: People & Players

Ned Tolmach, Della Femina Co-Founder, Dies at 73

Max Lakin

Published: November 05, 2008

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Ned S. Tolmach, a creative who made an enduring mark during the "Mad Men" era, died Sunday at his home in Great Falls, Va., due to complications of lymphoma. He was 73.

Stories: Web Video Report Featured Videos

Documenting an American Trek

Daisy Whitney

Published: November 05, 2008

'Amtrekker' tells the story of Brett Rounsaville, who lived 50 American Dreams and survived to tell the tale via Web video.

Blogs: Songs For Soap

Sony Music Sprouts Agency Arm in Europe

Charlie Moran

Published: November 05, 2008

Not content to sit and watch as artists cut branded-entertainment deals without them, Sony Music has launched a new creative agency in Europe with independent ad agency Exposure Communications.

Stories: Global News

The World, Unsurprisingly, Celebrates Obama Victory

Matthew Creamer

Published: November 05, 2008

The world celebrated Barack Obama's victory in the U.S. presidential election, suggesting that good times are ahead for a national brand that's been so embattled over the past eight years.

Stories: MediaWorks

U.S. News & World Report Better Off as a Monthly?

Nat Ives

Published: November 05, 2008

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- U.S. News & World Report is revising its new print schedule downward from biweekly to monthly in a move that seems at least admirably realistic about the future. But Mort Zuckerman's newsweekly-for-now isn't dancing in the street over the move.

Blogs: Campaign Trail

OK, We Get It: Obama Won Because of You

Ken Wheaton

Published: November 05, 2008

There are a number of companies, pundits and so-called marketing gurus who are lucky we've been flooded by a wave of press releases in which they each claim their share of responsibility for Barack Obama's win.

Stories: MediaWorks

Freeloader Vote Goes for Un-American

Published: November 05, 2008

"Yes we can!" That was Freeloader's response when Comedy Central called to see if we could come to its Indecision 2008 party, where political satire and "pro-American" jokes promised to be just as frequent as feverish nail-biting during poll results.

Blogs: Adages

Outdoor Campaign to Usher in Era of Peace

Andrew Hampp

Published: November 05, 2008

Just when you thought it was time to retire "Yes we can," the folks at Taxi, New York, would like to shove one more tagline into the political stratosphere. Paul Lavoie, the New York chairman and chief creative officer at the shop, has partnered with the Outdoor Advertising Association of America for a campaign dubbed "Vs. * Us." As in, America was "Vs." before Nov. 4 and is now "Us" after the election.

Stories: News

Obama, Democrat Win Could Cause Industry 'Pain'

Ira Teinowitz

Published: November 05, 2008

WASHINGTON (AdAge.com) -- Now that the election's over and Sen. Barack Obama is the president-elect, the real fighting can begin. With the Democrats riding to victory with promises of change, it's a safe bet the next Congress and administration will look to make a mark on advertising and marketing issues.

Stories: News

Reaching Chinese Consumers Beyond Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou

Normandy Madden

Published: November 05, 2008

Reaching Chinese consumers beyond the biggest three cities--Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou--remains very difficult. AdAgeChina Editor Normandy Madden recently sat down with Richard Ho, a partner at Bain & Co. in Shanghai and a member of the firm's consumer products practice to talk about marketing, sales, distribution and other challenges facing multinationals as they move into the mainland's smaller cities. This is the second in a two-part series based on their discussion about China's consumer markets and the country's role in the global economy.

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