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- Ad watch: Keeping track of campaign advertising
- UI advertising students continue tradition of ADDY Award success
Hal Riney Leaves A Legacy In Advertising Harry Smith: Although He…
CBS News – Mar 28, 2008
The advertising world lost one of its geniuses this week. His was not a household name, but everyone knew his commercials. Remember those ads for Bartles and James wines? Two old guys on a porch; one talked, the other never said a word and the ad always ended with “Thank you for your support. ” Hal Riney was also responsible for a bank campaign in California designed to attract younger customers which would give birth to The Carpenters hit song, “We’ve Only Just Begun. ” And it was Riney who put the Saturn brand of automobiles on the map with his commercials that end with a different kind of company and a different kind of car.
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wsj.com – Mar 28, 2008
‘s short-term outlook has grown increasingly murky in the wake of new data showing weakness in the number of consumers clicking on the Internet giant’s search ads, the source of nearly all of the company’s revenue. The February data from research group comScore Inc. marks the second consecutive month that Google’s paid-click data disappointed analysts and investors, who responded by driving the company’s shares down 3. But analysts were divided about the reasons for, and the impact of, the disappointing data.
Ad watch: Keeping track of campaign advertising
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh Post Gazette – Mar 28, 2008
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Audio: She’s fighting for America’s middle class. She’ll end $55 billion in giveaways to corporate special interests and invest it in middle-class tax cuts and creating new jobs. She’ll get tough on unfair trade deals and end tax breaks to companies that ship jobs overseas. Hillary Clinton says, “It’s time to level the playing field against the special interests.
UI advertising students continue tradition of ADDY Award success
Daily Illini – Mar 28, 2008
substring(0, thispageresult. Students submitting work for the contest not only faced other students from the Central Illinois division, but also contended against advertising agencies and clients in the industry, Sheldon said. The winners credit their success in the contest to Sheldon’s class. “The class is awesome,” Volpe said. “You get feedback from everyone.
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