Ace Hardware names OKRP as its new agency
Oakbrook-based retailer Ace Hardware moved its advertising business closer to home by naming Chicago’s <span
Oakbrook-based retailer Ace Hardware moved its advertising business closer to home by naming Chicago’s <span
An estimated 1,000 guests showed up at the Cubby Bear Thursday night to cheer the six “Battle of the Advertising Bands”
SCREENWRITER FREDERICK MENSCH’S “NIGHTINGALE,” based on a Palatine man’s horrific murder of his mother, will premiere on HBO Friday night at
Bigger things are ahead for Lee Newman, president at Ogilvy’s Chicago office, who was named the U.S. CEO for newly formed Mullen Lowe Group, the merger of Interpublic’s Mullen and
The biggest Chicago sale of used equipment will take place in early June when millions of dollars
Teletech Video, known back in the pre-digital film reel and celluloid days as a major spot duplication and distribution companies, has a new
For the first time, six visual media-related organizations will bring their respective memberships together for the inaugural “getting to know
SEVERAL CHICAGO FILMMAKERS are heading to the May 13-24 Cannes Film Festival to
Because the 22nd Chicago Underground Film Festival May 13-17 is the largest and longest-running such
ON THE HEELS of Energy BBDO losing the Bud Light business to BBDO’s flagship New
BBDO senior producer Kevin James brought together dozens of musicians for the third annual tradition of turning his birthday into
SPIKE LEE’S $15 to $18 million feature that’s set to film June 1 to July 10 in Englewood and other South
With the acquisition earlier this month of veteran editor/director Kevin McGurn’<!-- AddThis Advanced Settings generic via filter on
Not only does the Merry Month of May bring beautiful weather, but it also brings forth many cinematic afternoons and evenings that
Cutters Studios’ editors and designers in four of its offices made a big splash as finalists for the 2015 AICE Awards, ranking
Singer/songwriter Ashleigh Ashton, who at age 16 won the first F.A.M.E. talent competition in 2012, will perform at the
The Independent Filmmakers Project Chicago’s (IFP) first new logo in 17 years signifies “a revamping of
With the CPS making daily headlines, “The School Project” doc series couldn’t be more timely. Now the fifth episode, produced by Media Process Group, on Chicago public education will screen
LEO BURNETT trumped the Chicago International Film Festival TV awards by scoring 18 – or almost half — of
This year’s CIMMfest’s partnership with the city-sponsored Lake FX Summit + Expo, “turned out to be a really good experience,” says