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Spike Lee starred and directed a new NBA commercial called "The King of New York," about Knicks legend Bernard King's 60-point game against the Nets on Christmas in 1984. Public Enemy's "Get Up Stand Up" provides a soundtrack for this Goodby Silverstein & Partners spot.
Get ready for more targeted television commercial with Gracenote's ad replacement system. It will premiere at CES.
George Foreman Grills is taking a new marketing approach. It has launched a $3 million campaign that uses a weight loss contest as a way to advertise the appliance.
Ad Age looks at what advertisers did wrong this year.
Here are five common Facebook marketing mistakes via All Facebook.
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