Wherefore art thou, iPhone 7?
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Advertising & Branding
December 06, 2016
And it sure looks great
By Angela Natividad
Wherefore art thou, iPhone 7?
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But it's for a worthy cause
By Katie Richards
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Brand architect moves seamlessly from TV to radio
By A.J. Katz
Specs Current gig Chief marketing officer, Entercom Communications Previous gig Executive vice president of corporate marketing, Univision Age 55 Twitter @ruthscoop
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The making of 'The Art of Harmony'
By Angela Natividad
It's been a divisive year. In the interest of making unity a thing again, Microsoft just released "The Art of Harmony," an uplifting piece of work that features real people, from a diversity of cultures ...
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And what agencies can do to combat ageism
By Patrick Coffee
The advertising industry has a diversity problem. That much is no longer in dispute as a growing number of clients either suggest or insist that their teams employ more women and people of color.
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