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Real ad men gab about Mad men

Wired asked Antony Young, president, and Greg Kahn, senior VP of Publicis Groupe media agency Optimedia US to talk about Mad Men since they've been around the block. I can't figure out why they didn't ring up our favorite silverback adgrunt, George Parker of adscam instead.... Unless it was because they were afraid that they'd have to censor every second word from the damn answers. ;)...

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Jack Myers: Advertising and Media Innovation: Optimedia, IDG, American Express Publishing

... traditional advertising/media models while embracing alternate forms of marketing communications. Antony Young , president of the Optimedia U.S. division of Publicis , points out "marketers have many places to put their budgets and there is not enough debate about how those budgets should be allocated." He told Jack Myers Media Business Report , "with what's happening with the economy,...

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Are you the office Prat?

Love them or hate them, - the joker, the know-it-all or the just downright nasty character who likes to stir the pot and make things difficult for everyone around them. “The Prat is very real in workplaces and is an extremely dangerous species” says senior lecturer Dr Antony Young of RMIT University.