Nearly a decade ago, then Advertising Age editor, Scott Donaton coined the phrase Madison and Vine to describe the new way advertising (Madison Avenue) and Hollywood (Vine Street) were collaborating which was blurring the lines between traditional advertising and entertainment. ...
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Nearly a decade ago, then Advertising Age editor, Scott Donaton coined the phrase Madison and Vine to describe the new way advertising (Madison Avenue) and Hollywood (Vine Street) were collaborating which was blurring the lines between traditional advertising and entertainment. ...
Read more: Red Bull Stratos Project: Science Meets Marketing
Talk about courting the youth vote. French President François Hollande has proposed banning homework as part of a series of policies designed to reform the French educational system. “Education is priority,” Hollande said in a speech at Paris’s Sorbonne University. “An education program is, by......
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BEREA, Ohio — Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice joined Paul Ryan on the campaign trail Wednesday, marking the first time she’s hit the trail for the Romney ticket since she fired up the crowd with a speech at the Republican National Convention in August....
On Wednesday, employees from Abercrombie & Fitch, Best Buy and other retailers protested along the posh shopping district in New York City's Fifth Avenue against what they call "abusive" work scheduling.
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