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After an amazing 20+ years, AdLand's founder Åsk "Dabitch" Wäppling needed to move on. But that didn't mean this amazing website had to go too!
Last week, Chicago agency Leo Burnett's famous apples got rolled up into a big Publicis crepe. Perhaps in
Remember when subscriptions to Wired, the day-glo bible of the techno revolution, ran $50 a year? Then, when the digital
Last gasp, desperation marketing is a fascinating subject. In a corporate equivalent of your life passing before your eyes, dying
Though the official reason for the recent AdAge.com redesign was to make it more "reader friendly," in
As readers of Adland® know, justice isn't always swift for ad plagiarists. In fact, often they're
Chicago's "hawk," the freezing lake wind that rips through the city, has been accompanied by an
Though the public often forgets, agency folk know that broadcast TV is free because ad dollars pay for it. In
Ad Age readers couldn't help but notice the anorexic page count of recent issues. Perhaps to cover for
Apparently, all the advertising and traffic in the world still won't keep a website alive these days. According
Judging from their consistently outstanding work, the grass seems to be greener at award winning SF shop Goodby Silverstein and
Even under the duress of the current economic climate, Goodby Silverstein & Partners remains a class act in both the
Just received the ill-timed new copy of Advertising Age's Creativity. It's titled "The Comedy Issue&