Cramer-Krasselt remains in Porsche’s driver’s seat
It’s always great news when an account comes to a Chicago agency. It’s even better, with the slew of accounts that have left, when an agency is able to keep
It’s always great news when an account comes to a Chicago agency. It’s even better, with the slew of accounts that have left, when an agency is able to keep
The Chicago-based agency is tasked with global brand positioning, integrated communications strategy, and creative for the electronics manufacturer Leo Burnett announced July 30 it has been appointed as the
United Airlines joins other brands in NRA boycott Chicago-based United Airlines has joined other major brands including Delta Airlines, Hertz, National and Avis car rentals as well as MetLife, Allied
SAG Awards tee up “Three Billboards” for Oscar run Sunday night, the SAG Awards made it very clear that Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is a frontrunner for the Oscars.
State Farm will have the McDonald’s agency business model with possibly a couple of co-op vendors on the side to go, according to a report in Adweek. Taking a page
Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza or whatever you identify with came early for mcgarrybowen as Chief Creative Officer, Kurt Fries, posted on Linkedin that the agency had won The Planters Peanuts account
Maybe it’s our imagination, but it seems like we have not had too many opportunities this year to report good news out of 35 West Wacker Drive. It seems like
FCB will not be serving up anymore Lime-a-rita campaigns for client AB INBev, as the brewing giant launched a review Friday for its brand.
On June 22, Adweek broke the news
The bitter rivalry between DDB vs. Burnett. Publicis vs. Omnicom. Keith vs. Leo, for the billion dollar prize, brought to us by McDonald’s, with a cast of bleary-eyed creatives caught
Leo Burnett’s newest advertainment for retailer Marshall’s was shot by acclaimed Euro/LA-based cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema (“Interstellar,” “Spectre”), currently shooting “Dunkirk” for Christopher Nolan on a combination of
The big news that rocked Michigan Avenue Friday was also bad news for Chicago advertising. Cavalry, the three-year
Oakbrook-based retailer Ace Hardware moved its advertising business closer to home by naming Chicago’s <span
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A REASON WHY Illinois loves those big Hollywood films that show up every year or so. The Michael Bay-directed Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon, dropped $24 million here last
Connect with the artists and filmmakers of the Chicago International Film Festival with these livestream Q&As. Livestream Q&As will be hosted on the film’s webpage on our streaming portal. Ticket holders