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FC Barcelona soccer star
Droga5 hired Silver + Partners associate creative director Casey Rand.
Energy BBDO account executive Chris Reed has left to be an executive vice president/account management at DigitasLBI's Chicago office.
Yahoo video head Erin McPherson is leaving the company to work at YouTube network Maker Studios, which is trying to build a business outside of YouTube.
The Economist is out with a new campaign from BBDO that targets young people with subway ads, bar coasters, and food trucks to promote the idea that the magazine can give them a global view of the hot-button issues they care about.
Digiday investigates some urban legends of native advertising, including the myth that it doesn't scale.
Spotify has entered into its first TV-focused partnership with Bravo. The deal will include four of Bravo's November premieres will have branded playlists on Spotify and social media and television prompts for Bravo viewers to check them out inside Spotify.
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