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Tostitos has two new commercials from Goodby Silverstein & Partners promoting its Southwest-inspired fajita scoop tortilla chips and queso dip. The ads star "O'Hare's Party Repair," a crew of over-the-top maintenance workers that takes any home gathering and makes it a completely wild festivity. Here's "Grandma," in which the O'Hare's crew sets up a disco lounge in someone's house and carts off a boring relative:
Some major changes are happening at AB-InBev. First it was announced that brand ambassador Justin Timberlake, who helped launch Bud Light Platinum, is leaving to create a new tequila called Sauza 901 for Beam Inc. Now, just weeks before the Super Bowl, the beverage conglomerate's U.S. marketing head, Paul Chibe, is being replaced by its Canadian vp of marketing, Jorn Socquet.
TD Ameritrade's creative account is up for review, and the online broker says it will not retain incumbent Goodby Silverstein & Partners.
The European Commission gave the thumbs up to the proposed Publicis-Omnicom Merger, saying its effects on competition in the
Yahoo is on the hunt for original programming, with rumors saying the tech giant is looking for projects on which it could spend $200,000 per episode.
BBH New York hired recent freelancer and ex-CP+B creative Gerard Caputo to be its group creative director on the Johnnie Walker, Westin Hotels & Resorts, and Newell Rubbermaid accounts.
GNC handed its creative and media duties to Carmichael Lynch. The creative account was previously held by Arnell, and the media account by Cramer-Krasselt.
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