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Looking for 'Heroes'? Check Out the Football Game |
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Tuesday, 26 December 2006 |
NBC is preparing a marketing blitz to help give the second phase of
"Heroes" a strong liftoff. The sci-fi-style series is taking a short
break following its debut in September but will return to the network
Jan. 22. "Heroes" is the No. 1 new show among 18- to 49-year-olds and the No. 1
non-sports entertainment show among men 18-49. With a 6.7 rating/16
share and 8.7 million viewers, it's the No. 5 show on TV overall. The
series' fall finale aired Dec. 4.
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TigerLIVE launches a visit me campaign |
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Monday, 25 December 2006 |
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TigerLIVE has launched a 141 Worldwide-created campaign aimed at drawing
awareness as well as visitors to the newly opened branded entertainment
centre. The campaign, TigerLIVE – The
Ultimate Tiger Experience, currently runs in print which includes newspapers,
entertainment publications and tourist publications, in a bid to position the
venue as an attractive destination in
Singapore. “Evoking an exotic and mysterious
appeal, the teaser ads serve to intrigue consumers and...
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What We Should Learn From Sony's Fake Blog Fiasco |
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Sunday, 24 December 2006 |
Sony and agency Zipatoni have come under fire for one of their
marketing tactics for the Sony PSP. Sony has added its name to a
growing list of flogs [fake blogs] including McDonald's, WalMart and Lonely Girl 15, that are being called out by consumers.
This isn't the first time Sony has been caught and questioned about the ethics of its marketing practices.
Back in December of 2005, the brand came under fire for a graffiti tactic
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Ford Partners With South Korean Singer to Push Edge |
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Friday, 22 December 2006 |
Ford Motor Co. has partnered with South Korean actor and singer Ahn Jae
Wook to target Asian-Americans as part of its estimated $80 million
U.S. launch of the 2007 Ford Edge crossover. While Ford didn't reveal billings, it said the Asian-targeted
blitz,which starts Dec. 24, will generate more than 32 million
impressions. PanCom International, Los Angeles, handles the push.
The international star created two remixes of his hit "Forever,"
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