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In spite of the fact that "30 Rock" made mocking G.E. a staple portion of its show — Alec Baldwin's character is a General Electric loyalist — the major corporation has no hard feelings. In fact, G.E. loved the bits so much that it decided to create ads saluting "30 Rock" in its final weeks on television, both on air and on the show's site. Global director of brand management Linda Boff told Ad Age that "G.E. employees and G.E. executives have laughed for the last seven years along with the rest of the audience." The ads feature the company's favorite moments in the show.
MARC USA is Payless ShoeSource's new lead agency. It beat out The Richards Group for the account. Payless split with Martin/Williams last year.
Lee Jeans picked GSD&M as its agency of record. The Austin-based shop replaced Arnold.
Wheat Thins' TBWA-created ad involves a man versus yeti fight.
People are wondering if the Dell Dudecan actually save Dell.
AppNexus, an ad tech platform based in NYC, recently raised $75 million in a Series D round of funding.
Collective, a data-driven, multi-screen ad solution for brands, launched "Collective on Facebook" to help marketers coordinate advertising across screens.
Previously on Business Insider Advertising:
- Apple Is No Longer One Of The Hottest Brands In America
- Forget Bar Refaeli And Danica Patrick — Go Daddy Says THIS Is Its Real Super Bowl Ad Star
- TNT Made Another Insane 'Push To Add Drama' Viral Video
- VW's Highly Anticipated Super Bowl Teaser Ditches Star Wars And Dogs For A Llama
- IKEA Has A Strange Series Of Transgender Ads
- Here's The First Set Of Hard Numbers On Google's Attempt To Steal Amazon's Shopping Business
- Facebook Just Revealed A Plan To Kill The Tracking Cookie
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