The NFL's Untouchable Business: Teams' National Revenue Grew 21% Last Year


The National Football League’s revenue-sharing pool grew 21% to $7.3 billion last season, based on financial data released Monday by the Green Bay Packers.

Each of the league’s 32 teams received $226.4 million in national revenue in the year through March, up from $187.7 million last year, according to Packers accounts. The amount comprises mostly TV revenue and also includes national sponsorships, licensing and most merchandise sales.

Packers total revenue rose 16% from 2014 to a record $376 million. Green Bay’s operating profit, which fluctuates due to stadium renovation expenses and the cyclical nature of player salaries, was $39.4 million, $15 million shy of the franchise record.

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Co-foudner of Grooveshark found dead in home, aged 28

Sad news came out of Gainesville Florida yesterday as it was reported that Grooveshark co-founder, Joshua Greenberg was found dead in his home. He was just 28. Although details aren’t forthcoming Gainseville police don’t suspect foul play or suicide. Toxicology reports are not expected for another two months.

Greenberg was co-founder and pioneer of the music streaming service Grooveshark. Founded in 2006, Grooveshark’s “play any song in the world for free,” mantra fit in well with Silicon Valley’s permissionless innovation crowd. But after a lengthy lawsuit by UMG, Warner and Sony it was determined in a federal court that Grooveshark never secured music licenses for a vast majority of those songs. To avoid a multi-million dollar lawsuit, Grooveshark’s parent company, Escape Media settled with the record labels. Part of the settlement, as it still reads in a statement on Grooveshark’s home page, was erasing their copyrighted works, and hand over ownership of the site and mobile apps, IP, patents and copyrights. Near the end of the statement, was a sentence that was a seeming change of tune after ten years: “If you love music and respect the artists, songwriters and everyone else who makes great music possible, use a licensed service that compensates artists and other rights holders.”

As of note to the Ad community in Southern California, Grooveshark was also one of the judges of L.A.’s battle of the bands, AdJam, held by ThinkLA back in 2013.

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Feline-Inspired Eye Paintings – Tal Peleg's Cat-Inspired Makeup Art Takes the Cat Eye to a New Level (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Tal Peleg uses her own eyes as a canvas for her cat-inspired makeup art. The talented makeup artist is well-known for her intricate and whimsical eyeshadow creations, which have included famous…

Continental Boutique Hotels – The Hoxton Hotel Amsterdam Offers Stunning Canalside Lodging (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The first overseas outpost from the London-based boutique hotel chain, the Hoxton Hotel in Amsterdam is a stunning canalside lodging option located in the heart of the Dutch capital. Boasting 111-…

Confira o trailer de “Homem-Formiga” em versão LEGO

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Vídeo leva a assinatura do canal Toscano Bricks

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Polêmico aplicativo Lulu está de volta ao Brasil

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Em 2013 o aplicativo Lulu deu as caras no Brasil e causou bastante polêmica. Na época o aplicativo tinha como objetivo permitir que mulheres qualificassem os homens com quem ficavam, o que por si só já seria polêmico o bastante. Ele foi angariando um público enorme no país e acabou sendo alvo de processos judiciais […]

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Honda CR-V Series II: Wild horse chase

Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett, Melbourne, Australia
Executive Creative Director: Jason Williams
Creatives: Joe Hill, Garret Fitzgerald
Senior Agency Producer: Cinnamon Darvall
Director: Hamish Rothwell
Production Company: Goodoil Films
Executive Producer: Sam Long
DOP: Crighton Bone
Production Designer: Guy Treadgold
VFX: Colin Renshaw / Alt VFX
Editor: Peter Sciberras / Method Studios
Sound: Sam Hopgood / SoundLounge

Wave of Media Reviews Means $1 Billion in Potential Upside, Omnicom Says


Omnicom is defending $1.2 billion in media billings as part of this year’s unprecedented number of simultaneous media buying and planning reviews by major marketers, the agency holding company said on Tuesday.

“There is more media business up for review from large markets at the present time than I personally have ever seen before,” CEO John Wren said during the earnings call.

Some have argued that marketers from Procter & Gamble to Visa put their media accounts in review partly as a way to seek more transparency from agencies following allegations that U.S. shops allow undisclosed rebates influence their work.

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Top 30 Pet Trends in July – From Vegan Pet Soaps to Intuitive Animal Trackers (TOPLIST)

(TrendHunter.com) These July 2015 pets trends range from vegan pet soaps to intuitive animal trackers that aid in reuniting lost cats and dogs with their owners. Thanks to modern technology, lost pets are becoming…

Toshiba: Made in 17 Hours

Advertising Agency: Clemenger BBDO, Sydney, Australia
Executive Creative Director: Paul Nagy
Creative Directors: Luke Hawkins, Ben Smith
Senior Creatives: Katrina Jarratt, James Beswick
Creatives: Simon Hayes, Giles Clayton
Head of Creative Technology: Brendan Forster
Head of Craft: Tim McPherson
Senior Designer: Dan Mortensen
Head of Integrated Production: Denise McKeon
Senior Account Director: Kirstin Ross-MacLeod
Account Manager: Jodie Schwartfeger
Planner: Jill Cummins
TV Producer: Janice Zets
Content Producer: Annabel Jewers
Content Director: Robin Sung
Senior Sound Engineer: Anthony Tiernan
Senior Editor: Toby Royce
Artist: Tomokazu Matsuyama
Curatorial Consultants: Kathryn Hunyor, Danielle Robson

Wendy's Brings The Bacon to This Week's Viral Video Chart


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Don't Turn Content Into This Generation's Banner Ads


Our industry has finally woken up to the power of content marketing. According to eMarketer, 59% of marketers plan to increase their investment in content marketing. Not surprisingly, there’s a cottage industry growing to help brands cheaply and easily create content. From distribution to measurement, there seems to be a new tool popping up every day.

Personally, I’m getting nasty flashbacks to the early days of banner ads. When banner ads first came out, the marketing industry treated them like rebranded laundry detergent — “new and improved!” So, we shifted a bunch of dollars online and used half-baked data to prove it worked. Until, of course, we realized it didn’t.

The reason banners didn’t fulfill their promise isn’t that they were completely flawed. It’s because we didn’t look at them from a strategic standpoint. We didn’t understand their role, how to measure them or how to optimize them.

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Got A Mobile Strategy? You're Probably Doing It Wrong


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Your mobile strategy is all wrong.

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Top 90 Autos Trends in July – From Fast-Charging Electric Buses to Surfboard-Carrying Motorcycles (TOPLIST)

(TrendHunter.com) With the rise of electric cars and an emphasis on lifestyle-specific car designs, there is likely something for everyone in the top July 2015 Auto trends. From motorcycles specifically designed to…

Taylor Swift Stars in Global Rebrand for Keds: 'Ladies First Since 1916'

A year ahead of its centennial, footwear brand Keds is launching a global brand platform and fall 2015 ad campaign around female empowerment, and has gotten one of the world’s great trailblazing women, Taylor Swift, to headline it.

Print ads from kirshenbaum bond senecal + partners show the pop star, 25, posing against artistic backdrops with headlines like “All dressed up with everywhere to go” and “There’s no such thing as an average girl.” The tagline is, “Ladies first since 1916.”

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“A new generation of women has been leading an exciting cultural shift redefining the conversation about equality and female empowerment,” Keds president Chris Lindner said in a statement.

“Keds was originally created in 1916 to provide ladies with accessible, fashionable footwear to allow them to be who they wanted to be, and go where they wanted to go. ‘Ladies First’ is a celebration of amazing women like Taylor Swift who are blazing new trails every day. From CEOing to BFFing, these ladies are doing it all.”

The campaign features other female talent, both on and off camera. In addition to a few other models, the ads employed notable female artists to make the backdrops—including illustrator Priscilla White, surface artist and pattern designer Kendra Dandy, and street artist Paige Smith.

Keds said the combination of poppy, street-style photos and empowering headlines is meant to deliver a “one-two punch of fashion and emotion” and capture “what is means to be a lady in 2015.”

The media plan combines retail, social, print and digital (with publishers including Nylon, Paper, Interview, Refinery29 and WhoWhatWear) with wild postings, bus wraps and subway media “in many of NYC’s most artistic neighborhoods.”

Com bebês, Windows 10 mostra que o futuro começa agora

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Campanha criada pela m:united é narrada por Ethan Hawke

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Sling TV Launches #TakeBackTV Campaign

Category: Beyond Madison Avenue
Summary: The battle for TV is just about to get more competitive. It’s about time. After the rise of online offerings like Hulu Plus, Netflix, and even HBO GO, there hasn’t been an outright rebellion against the TV powers-that-be.

Well, we could refer to the “Cut the Cord” campaign, but that was a little boring…

Omnicom Revenue and Net Income Slip

Omnicom Group’s net income in the second quarter this year declined 3.5%, to $313.9 million, from the second quarter in 2014.

Total revenue at the agency holding company giant, which owns agency networks such as BBDO and DDB Worldwide, slipped 1.7% to $3.8 billion, Omnicom said Tuesday morning. Organic revenue, excluding one-time factors such as acquisitions and external forces such as currency fluctuations, increased 5.3%. Impacting total revenue was the negative impact of foreign exchange rates of 7.1%.

Basic earnings per share of $ 1.27 beat analyst expectations of $1.22, according to Yahoo finance.

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