Fight Club: Inside TV's 5 Most Fractious Time Slots


Now that the upfromnt presentations are over and the last of the Tetris tiles of the 2017-18 broadcast TV schedule have locked into place, all that remains is to see how viewers receive the bounty of new fall shows. With 39 new scripted series slated to premiere in the coming season, the newcomers will be locked in a death struggle with established hits and fellow newbies. Here are the five time slots that are likely to kick up the most dust:

Monday 10-11 PM: “The Good Doctor” (ABC) vs. “The Brave” (NBC)

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Jon Stewart and HBO Cancel Animated Shorts Project

The former late night host and the cable network have shelved a plan to create animated shorts that was in the works for 18 months.

Despite Security, Concerts Provide ‘Target-Rich’ Environments

Security consultants and music promoters look ahead to what measures can be taken after the Ariana Grande concert attack.

What Ariana Grande Represents to Her Fans

The singer is self-assured, talented and proudly feminine, with a loyal fan base that rallied to her side after the Manchester bombing with the hashtag #ThisIsNotYourFaultAriana.

Booze ads featuring internet memes banned for trivialising alcoholism

Drink Doctor, which bills itself as “Manchester’s cheapest late night alcoholic beverage delivery service”, has been rapped by the ads watchdog over four Facebook posts that presented drinking irresponsibly.

Co-op promotes 100% British meat pledge in £10m brand campaign

Co-op’s new £10m brand campaign is centred on a pledge to switch all of its own brand fresh meat to British produce.

Channel 4 launches annual £1m giveaway

Channel 4 is to introduce a new annual competition offering up £1m airtime to the best ad campaign idea featuring disability, after the success of its Superhumans Wanted giveaway last year.

Netflix: Luke Cage – The Unbreakable Preview

Luke cage, a Netflix originals series, features an unbreakable hero whose skin became impenetrable after a freak experiment.

To launch the series, Netflix took the crazy decision to send the entire first season to french journalists and to the marvel fans, but the USB key containing all the episodes was locked inside an unbreakable box as impenetrable as Luke cage’s skin.

Journalists and influencers took the race to be the first to break the unbreakable box to social media. Everyone chimed in with helpful advice. A top french hardware chain even took part in the challenge and tweeted professional solutions.

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Tuesday Odds and Ends

-Thanks to Leo Burnett and Special K for reminding us that women also eat (video above).

-Pinterest named Giant Spoon as its first media agency of record.

-Omnicom-owned digital agency Organic hired former FCB New York CMO Michelle Tang as chief growth officer.

-Tinder might want to rethink this promo about missing children.

-Facebook is creating its own neuroscience center to study marketing. Spoiler: people are dumb, cheap and self-interested.

-Badger & Winters CCO Madonna Badgers commended Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity’s decision to ban work objectifying women. Reminder: This won a Cannes Lion last year.

-Colle+McVoy has been named agency of record for the Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board, following a review launched in February.

-Boston-based independent agency CTP welcomed four new hires: vice president, group account director Lauren Kimball, senior developer Adam Riggs, senior digital producer Ariel Perry and public relations account director Danielle Anderson.

A PR Guy Is the Most Liked CEO in Advertising


Who is the most liked CEO in the ad world? It’s a PR executive, Richard Edelman, who handily trounced both Publicis CEO Maurice Levy and WPP’s Chief Executive Martin Sorrell.

That’s according to Owler, a crowdsourced business insights company that runs a National Likeability Study, conducted by polling its global database of 15 million companies and over 167,000 executives across a wide range of industries, such as artificial intelligence, food and beverage, finance and healthcare.

While hardly scientific –theoretically agency employees could flood the zone in support of their own CEO– the findings are stil interesting. Of the 25 industries Owler surveyed, CEOs in the marketing and creative agencies ranked No. 1 with an average score of 74.2 out of 100. (Owler said in a statement that means that CEOs at marketing and creative shops are very well-liked relative to executives in other industries.)

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Grindr Gets Textual With New Editor-in-Chief


Grindr is signalling that it wants to get into the hard news business with an announcement this week that it hired an editor-in-chief for its online magazine, Into, which launched as a vertical on its site in March.

Zach Stafford will join the gay hookup app from Guardian U.S. and Out Magazine to lead a growing newsroom. And he’s interested in more than fluff pieces on workout routines or Instagram “lewk” queens.

While lighter fare is certainly part of the plan, Stafford said he wants to focus on harder-hitting stories like articles about anti-gay laws in Rio De Janeiro, Stafford said.

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High Ticket Prices Are Fueling a Broadway Boom

Revenues in the theatrical season just concluded rose to a record $1.45 billion, even as attendance has slipped a bit.

Procitrus: Practifrutas Caso

We create a Fake brand of peeled tangerines in plastic packages with the purpose of raising anger and rejection, questioning tangerine’s natural practicality to convert the people in Facebook in the best media to promote, defend and increase their natural consumption.

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Dubai Health Authority: Celine Abdil Salam

Alzheimer’s Disease is often associated with the old but what many people don’t realize is it can affect those much younger than 65. At this stage it’s classified as Early-Onset Alzheimer’s and can be easily mistaken as a temporary, stress-related condition. While there is no cure for any form of Alzheimer’s, expert care and counseling can help make a difference.

This initiative by Dubai Health Authority aims to raise awareness of this condition. It depicts what typically happens to a sufferer as a little bit of themselves are symbolically fragmented into pieces. With counseling, however, the puzzle can be put back together. While it will never be perfect, it will nonetheless provide some solace and acceptance to the sufferer.

Dubai Health Authority: Geeta M Patel

Alzheimer’s Disease is often associated with the old but what many people don’t realize is it can affect those much younger than 65. At this stage it’s classified as Early-Onset Alzheimer’s and can be easily mistaken as a temporary, stress-related condition. While there is no cure for any form of Alzheimer’s, expert care and counseling can help make a difference.

This initiative by Dubai Health Authority aims to raise awareness of this condition. It depicts what typically happens to a sufferer as a little bit of themselves are symbolically fragmented into pieces. With counseling, however, the puzzle can be put back together. While it will never be perfect, it will nonetheless provide some solace and acceptance to the sufferer.

Dubai Health Authority: Jean Luc Diacono

Alzheimer’s Disease is often associated with the old but what many people don’t realize is it can affect those much younger than 65. At this stage it’s classified as Early-Onset Alzheimer’s and can be easily mistaken as a temporary, stress-related condition. While there is no cure for any form of Alzheimer’s, expert care and counseling can help make a difference.

This initiative by Dubai Health Authority aims to raise awareness of this condition. It depicts what typically happens to a sufferer as a little bit of themselves are symbolically fragmented into pieces. With counseling, however, the puzzle can be put back together. While it will never be perfect, it will nonetheless provide some solace and acceptance to the sufferer.

Netflix contrata ex-fotógrafo de Obama para acompanhar Frank Underwood

Pete Souza registrou o personagem de “House of Cards” para promover a quinta temporada da série

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W+K London Mashes Up Animal Kingdom in ‘Go Roam’ Effort for Three Mobile

W+K London found an unusual way to encourage customers to “Go Roam” for Three Mobile.

A new CGI spot promotes the network’s feature allowing users to turn data roaming on while abroad. To do so, W+K London compares the “nervy” feeling of using your phone abroad on other networks with a wobbly baby giraffe. With Three, on the other hand you can turn data roaming on and “flaunt it.”

You know, like a giraffe-amingo. Wait, what?

The 30-second spot hinges on the reveal of the imaginary combination, created to embody the idea of “freedom,” and corresponding musical cue. The 30-second spot made its debut yesterday and will be supported by OOH, print, digital and social initiatives. You can expect more animal mash-ups in ensuing spots.

“This is the first in a string of animal mash-ups we’re launching for Three, with each one representing a different feeling of being on Three – in this case, freedom,” W+K London creative directors Dave Day and Larry Seftel said in a statement. “It’s been an incredible team effort to get to our final campaign and we’re really excited by the new visual world we’ve created.”

“Go Roam” follows Three CEO Dave Dyson‘s reveal of the new feature to Three customers on Facebook Live and a subsequent “Come Fly With Three” gameshow style event hosted by Paddy McGuinness. Created in collaboration with Cow PR, the event resulted in Three sending the entire audience on a trip to Las Vegas.

Books of The Times: Grayson Perry’s ‘The Descent of Man’: Deconstructing the Masculine Mystique

Perry’s book has its own failure built into it. The men who need it most are unlikely to take advice from him.

Fox News Retracts Seth Rich Story That Stirred Controversy

Mr. Rich’s family had demanded a retraction after Sean Hannity continued to promote a theory that Mr. Rich was murdered because he was involved in WikiLeaks.