Houston Reporter Courtney Fischer Leaving Local TV
Courtney Fischer has left ABC owned Houston station KTRK. Fischer has worked at the station since August 2015 and was the station's morning reporter. Houston media blogger Mike McGuff said Fischer is...
View ArticleMountain Dew to Return to the Super Bowl for the Seventh Time
PepsiCo brand Mountain Dew will return to the Super Bowl for the second year in a row. The soft drink brand is no stranger to the Big Game, as this marks Mountain Dew's seventh time as an advertiser....
View ArticleThe Creative Agencies to Watch in the Omnicom-IPG Merger
Industry insiders predict that Omnicom Group's takeover of Interpublic Group (IPG) will likely lead to the consolidation and elimination of legacy creative agency brands. Omnicom announced on Monday...
View ArticleHere Are the Ads That Made Creatives Jealous in 2024
Jealousy, when it comes to envying the great work of others, is not to be frowned upon. Instead, let's celebrate. ADWEEK's annual Jealous List isn't a sinful endeavor, but rather a joyous review of...
View ArticleWhat the Omnicom-IPG Mega-Merger Could Mean for Agency Talent and Clients
The recent announcement of Omnicom's acquisition of IPG got me thinking about my early days working for both holding companies. I started my career in media at BBDO, buying television. Back then, media...
View ArticleMLB CMO Karin Timpone to Exit Next Year
Major League Baseball's chief marketing officer Karin Timpione is leaving her role at the end of this year, both she and MLB confirmed to ADWEEK. She has yet to announce her next move. Timpone made the...
View ArticleOvernight Cable News Ratings: Dec. 6-9: MSNBC Has Big Monday Energy After a...
Friday, Dec. 6 The Five ends the week as the most-watched show with over four million total viewers. Deadline: White House with Nicole Wallace finished as MSNBC's most-watched program and OutFront with...
View ArticleOmnicom-IPG’s Strong AI Front Could Protect Against a Big Tech Takeover
On December 13, 1996, Miller Beer pulled all its business out of Leo Burnett, literally overnight. Officially, it was about lackluster sales, but rumors abounded that Miller discovered a subsidiary of...
View ArticleKFOR Wins Free Speech Argument with Oklahoma State Department of Education
Oklahoma City NBC affiliate KFOR will be given full access to state education meetings and officials after settling a lawsuit brought against the state department of education. The lawsuit came about...
View ArticleNo, You Haven’t Entered The Upside Down. Netflix Is Everywhere—Here’s Why
Scoops Ahoy's "U.S.S. Butterscotch" flavor chills in a Walmart freezer. Puma's website sells Squid Game uniforms. In New York City, Queen Charlotte leads a grand regency ball. No, you haven't entered...
View ArticleJoan Opens Berlin Office in its Second International Expansion
Independent agency Joan is extending its reach into the European mainland with the opening of an office in Berlin. It's the agency's second international expansion following the recent launch of Joan...
View ArticleThe Holding Companies Have Lost Their High Ground—Here Are Some Reasons Why
As much as the story has generated a lot of buzz, I find the news of Omnicom's acquisition of IPG to be unsurprising and part of the natural order. I am sad for the great agency legacies that will be...
View ArticleKari Lake Nominated by Donald Trump to Lead Voice of America
Kari Lake has been picked by President-elect Donald Trump to be the next director of Voice of America. If confirmed by the U.S. Senate, the former Arizona-based news anchor would oversee the federally...
View ArticleThe Future of AI in Marketing: A Creative Debate at Brandweek 2024
In this special episode of Marketing Vanguard recorded live at Brandweek 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona, host Jenny Rooney moderates a thought-provoking debate between David Lee, chief creative officer at...
View ArticleIPG Mediabrands To Lay Off 103 Staffers
IPG Mediabrands plans to lay off 103 people on Jan. 2., according to a WARN notice filed in the state of California. The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act requires companies with 100 or...
View ArticleHow Molson Coors Balances Tradition and Innovation in Marketing
In this episode of The Speed of Culture Podcast, Suzy founder and host Matt Britton chats with Brad Feinberg, vp of media and consumer engagement for North America at Molson Coors. Brad shares how...
View ArticleHow Omnicom and IPG’s Data Assets Could Supercharge Its Creator Marketing...
Omnicom's acquisition of Interpublic Group could shake up the creator industry. The potential deal would consolidate resources, data, and technology across the holding companies, giving clients access...
View ArticleBuzzFeed Is Shedding Assets. Now It Should Go Private, Experts Say
The digital media company BuzzFeed successfully sold its food property, First We Feast, to a consortium of investors Thursday morning for $82.5 million, effectively solving the short-term financial...
View ArticleRevolving Door Round-Up: Ali Vital to Anchor MSNBC’s Way Too Early
Joining the Early Shift: Ali Vital will anchor MSNBC's early morning program Way Too Early starting Monday, Jan. 6. She takes over from Jonathan Lemire, who joins Morning Joe's 9 a.m. broadcast in an...
View ArticleDeutsch Elevates Four Department Leaders to its C-Suite
Amidst the news of Omnicom Group and Interpublic Group's (IPG) merger, IPG agency Deutsch announced it is promoting four department leaders to its C-suite. Ivan Perez-Armendariz will become chief...
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