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The New York
Arnold Worldwide's Boston office has promoted four creative directors - Jose Luis Martinez, Craig Miller, Sean McBride, and Erik Enberg - to group creative directors.
In a consolidation of New York agencies, Posner
Ad tech firm Centro has acquired the demand-side platform SiteScout for nearly $40 million, Ad Age reports. The deal will add SiteScout's real-time bidding technology to Centro's programmatic offerings.
Bayer HealthCare's animal health unit has awarded U.S. media planning duties to Kansas City-based Consumer Orbit, AgencySpy reports.
In another win for agencies in the City of Fountains, Spirit Airlines has awarded its creative and media business to Kansas City-based Barkley, an employee-owned advertising agency.
Saatchi & Saatchi New York named Brent Smart, previously managing director, to the office CEO post. The New York office's previous CEO, Durk Barnhill, will stay on as business development director for the agency's global transformation team.
A new study from Pew Internet Project finds that people who share photos and videos online are more likely to be young and female.
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Cable TV CEO Is 'Surprised' That 1.3 Million Of His Customers Want The Internet But NOT Television
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A British Supermarket Chain Is Installing 'Creepy' Face-Scanning Cameras To Track Consumers
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