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http://adage.com/img/adage-logo-sm.gif20 Hit Products From Japan
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TOKYO (AdAge.com) -- Every year in late November, Dentsu's Center for Consumer Studies releases a study about hit products in Japan, detailing the most popular and most talked about products and services in the world's second largest economy. This year's report is based on an internet survey carried out among 1,000 men and women nationwide aged between 20 and 69.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1407412009-11-25T12:24:58-05:00normandym@netvigator.com(Normandy Madden)Beiersdorf Gives Makeover to Chinese Hair Care Brand
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Beiersdorf has launched a major campaign promoting Slek Night Repair as part of the German personal care giant's efforts to position Slek as a premium hair care brand, a segment that has been dominated by foreign brands such as Rejoice, Pantene and Lux.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1407132009-11-24T12:37:07-05:00nmadden@adage.com(Normandy Madden)A Pair of Advertising Pros Win Peparami's Crowdsourcing Contest
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LONDON (AdAge.com)-- Unilever's meat snack brand Peperami has announced the results of its crowdsourcing experiment, awarding a $15,000 prize to two professional
advertising creatives with 50 years' experience between them.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1407122009-11-24T12:13:49-05:00ehall@adage.com(Emma Hall)Pop-Up Retail Goes Mainstream in the U.K.
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LONDON (AdAge.com) -- Temporary pop-up shops have become a permanent fixture in the U.K. No longer an underground phenomenon, these one-off marketing tactics designed to get instant buzz have graduated to the mainstream, with Unilever, Cadbury and Britain's biggest entertainment retailer, HMV, all setting up shop for the holiday season.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1406752009-11-22T06:37:22-05:00ehall@adage.com(Emma Hall)In Latin America, DDB Goes Bernbach One Better and Installs Creative Trios
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Bill Bernbach might have introduced the creative duo, but the Latin American arm of the DDB network has evolved that idea for the future by rolling out a new creative cell to all of its agencies.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1406662009-11-20T12:25:14-05:00valentinavescovi@gmail.com(Valentina Vescovi)Unilever, Lufthansa, Vente Privee Honored With European CMO Awards
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LONDON (AdAge.com) -- Unilever, Lufthansa and online shopping club Vente Privee are the winners of this year's European CMO awards, presented in Frankfurt by international strategy consultants Booz & Co.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1406522009-11-19T15:59:12-05:00ehall@adage.com(Emma Hall)Inside the Upfront for China's Only National TV Network
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BEIJING (AdAge.com) -- Four of China's top media buyers -- senior execs at Aegis Media, GroupM, OMD and Zenith Media -- filed first-person accounts from today's CCTV auction. Here's what they thought of the premier event in China's media industry.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1406192009-11-18T15:11:50-05:00normandym@netvigator.com(Normandy Madden)Argentine Ad Agency Santo Hands out Coveted Award
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It was the night of nights for the Argentine ad business. Everyone who's anyone was there. Not only to dive into the ocean of mojitos, vodka tonics, champagne and salted shrimp, but to receive what is now one of Argentine advertising's most coveted and least-expected awards.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1406122009-11-18T13:34:01-05:00patricio.cavalli@gmail.com(Patricio Cavalli)Snuggie Backlash Ad Aids Subaru Canada Sales
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This spot from Subaru Canada for the Outback, created by DDB, Toronto, is an appeal to outdoorsy types and paints the Snuggie, the famous "blanket with sleeves," as the antithesis of all things rugged.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1405892009-11-17T15:49:35-05:00mcreamer@adage.com(Matthew Creamer)Russian Ad Firms Say Nyet to Satirical Newsweek Campaign
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Newsweek's Russian edition is the latest media outlet to run into censorship in Russia. Some major out-of-home advertising companies have declined to run a new ad campaign for the magazine that pokes fun at Russian political and governmental institutions.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1405542009-11-16T11:56:51-05:00mcreamer@adage.com(Matthew Creamer)Volkswagen Stars in a Brazilian Cars-for-Clunkers Game
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NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- In a new Brazilian twist on the TV game-show format, Volkswagen is the star and contestants drive their old clunkers into the TV studio, hoping to leave the show behind the wheel of a zippy VW Fox.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1405402009-11-16T10:04:03-05:00lwentz@adage.com(Laurel Wentz)Are U.K. Shops Losing Their Touch in the Digital World?
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LONDON (AdAge.com) -- The London ad scene, which has long produced groundbreaking TV commercials that are the envy of New York creatives, is suffering through an identity crisis.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1405442009-11-16T00:00:00-05:00ehall@adage.com(Emma Hall)Colombia Uses Ads to Persuade Rebels to Turn Themselves In
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NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Not a lot of ad campaigns target armed guerrillas who live in the jungle. But it's an established strategy in Colombia.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1405482009-11-16T00:00:00-05:00lwentz@adage.com(Laurel Wentz)Marketers in India Evade Alcohol Ad Ban by Promoting Surrogate Products
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It has never been easy for liquor companies to advertise in India, and so the country's local brands have been taking the surrogate advertising route to make their names visible. Numerous brand extensions -- CDs, mineral water, achievement awards, even an airline and a cricket team -- flaunt the names of liquor brands and companies.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1405092009-11-12T14:15:24-05:00Coke to Brand Buskers in London This Holiday Season
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LONDON (AdAge.com) -- Coca-Cola has signed up London buskers to sing its familiar festive jingle "Holidays Are Coming" to a captive audience on the Underground's 3.5 million daily Tube riders.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1405012009-11-12T10:08:44-05:00ehall@adage.com(Emma Hall)U.K. Advertising Regulators to Police Websites With the Help of ... Google
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LONDON (AdAge.com) -- In an unusual and possibly controversial move for the search giant, Google has teamed up with the Advertising Standards Authority to police marketers' activities on websites in the U.K.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1404992009-11-12T09:54:43-05:00ehall@adage.com(Emma Hall)Chinese Social Network Renren Expands Beyond College Students
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Renren.com, often dubbed China's Facebook, is re-branding itself as a social-networking site for everyone, not just Chinese college students.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1404492009-11-11T16:37:59-05:00nmadden@adage.com(Normandy Madden)Canadian Advertising Firm Cossette to Go Private
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TORONTO (MarketingMag.ca) -- Cossette, long the largest Canadian-owned agency network in a sea of multinationals, is set to go private. The network's buyer is American investment firm Mill Road Capital, whose all-cash offer values the company at $125 million, based on 16.7 million outstanding shares.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1404202009-11-10T16:23:20-05:00Bayer Begins Re-Evaluating Media-Buying Duties Outside of U.S.
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NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- In the midst of re-evaluating its roster of creative agencies, pharma giant Bayer has begun a review of media-buying duties in several major markets across the globe, executives familiar with the matter said.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1404062009-11-09T17:42:39-05:00mbush@adage.com(Michael Bush)The Next Hot Spot for U.S. Test Market Is in Canada
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CHICAGO (AdAge.com) -- Regional ad agencies usually resent being forced to handle out-of-the-way project work while bigger-market shops scoop up all the agency-of-record glory, but a coalition of agencies in Montreal is going to unusual lengths to do just that.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1403782009-11-09T00:00:00-05:00jmullman@adage.com(Jeremy Mullman)U.K. Falls Behind on Online Privacy
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LONDON (AdAge.com) -- The U.K. government is facing international embarrassment over its failure to safeguard British citizens' privacy from behavioral targeting on the internet.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1403262009-11-05T11:54:35-05:00ehall@adage.com(Emma Hall)Paris' Bike Rental Program Is Proving Costly for Decaux
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JWT's China CEO, Tom Doctoroff, offers his three "golden rules" marketers must be sensitive to before landing in mainland China.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1403042009-11-04T13:38:35-05:00The Top 10 Advertising Agencies in Canada
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Canada's Marketing magazine, one of Ad Age's international partners, has unveiled its top ten list of ad agencies for 2009. Honorees include creative, media, digital and experiential shops.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1401592009-11-03T09:39:14-05:00mcreamer@adage.com(Matthew Creamer)OMD Wins Pepsi's Chinese Media Business
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NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Omnicom Group's OMD has won media planning and buying duties for PepsiCo's drinks business in China, according to executives close to the matter. The account, which also includes digital, is reported to be worth between $150 million to $225 million.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1401582009-11-02T17:56:52-05:00mbush@adage.com(Michael Bush)The View on International Advertising From a Chinese City Without Any
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NANNING, China (AdAge.com) -- Imagine going three days without seeing a McDonald's or a Starbucks. Welcome to Nanning, the capital of Guangxi province, the site of the 16th China International Advertising Festival and, ironically, nearly virgin territory for international advertisers. Nanning residents have little first-hand experience with the retailers and consumer brands that have saturated China's most sophisticated cities.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1401312009-11-02T11:01:21-05:00Tories Try Marketing to Shake Stodgy Image
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LONDON (AdAge.com) -- The Tories have been dogged for decades by the memory of Margaret Thatcher, burdened by the image of a party that appeals to older people who live outside of major cities and dislike change. But the current leader, David Cameron, has successfully thrown off this image to present himself as a modern and trustworthy future prime minister. So how have the Tories pulled it off?]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1400952009-11-02T00:00:00-05:00ehall@adage.com(Emma Hall)20 Blogs Marketers to China Should Be Reading
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SHANGHAI (AdAge.com) -- Blogging has become a national obsession in China, with over 50 million Chinese regularly contributing to local blog sites. Ad Age China identified 20 blogs that can serve as a great resource for marketers in the country.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1401132009-11-02T00:00:00-05:00nmadden@adage.com(Normandy Madden)A Closer Look at Advertising Industry Optimism in Argentina
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Earlier this month, the Argentine Chamber of Media Centrals disclosed the results of its "Confidence and future expectations index." The report's headline -- "Optimism in the marketing and advertising industries" -- surprised many.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1400882009-10-30T12:49:57-04:00patricio.cavalli@gmail.com(Patricio Cavalli)Canada Gears Up for Its Second Annual Marketing Week
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The second annual Marketing Week, Canada's answer to Advertising Week in New York, starts Nov. 11 in Toronto and promises two days of discussion and shared strategic thinking on some of the most important issues facing the industry today.]]>http://adage.com/globalnews/article.php?article_id=1400842009-10-30T11:21:12-04:00lwentz@adage.com(Laurel Wentz)