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Non-official sponsors can still be a part of the games By Christine Birkner The International Olympic Committee (IOC) shook up the rules for advertising for Rio 2016 when it announced changes that opened the door for more brands to benefit from their ties to the games, even if they ... Read more » |
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Fishing, s'mores and lemonade for all By Katie Richards |
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Meet the Young Lion winners in Film By Tim Nudd |
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BrandShare Content From The Trade Desk | Engagement takes gold By James Patterson |
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Phil Alongi's follow-up to 2012 By Chris Ariens With less than two weeks before Republicans gather in Cleveland to nominate their candidate for president, the team assembled to broadcast the four-day convention has quickly worked to transform Quicken Loans Arena, ... Read more » |
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It was even entered at Cannes By Tim Nudd |
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And they're buying tech products By Marty Swant This year's back-to-school shopping seems to have parents spending more on mobile—and more overall. Read more » |
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Rethinking lodging for young, broke and enthusiastic travelers By Christine Birkner Since its founding in 2008, Airbnb has been cited as a huge disrupter in the hotel industry, heralded as the next big thing in travel as consumers embraced the sharing economy. As more young travelers ditched ... Read more » |
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Murad and Nataly Osmann are turning #FollowMeTo into a world of content By Lauren Johnson Little did Murad Osmann know that he would start a viral photo series when he snapped a seemingly simple picture of his then-girlfriend, Nataly, and uploaded it to Instagram while on vacation in 2011. The couple was ... Read more » |
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Weighing familiarity against a fresh look By Kristina Monllos In late March, the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation rolled out its new marketing campaign from what seemed like a dream team at the time: award-winning global ad agency Havas and famed I Heart NY designer ... Read more » |
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