FERN SIEGEL
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- Nutpods Scores A 'Smooth' Morning Moment in
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06/04/2025
Callen's non-dairy creamer spot aims for "weird and funny."
- 'Easy' Living: Staples Highlights Its Business Expertise in
MAD on
06/04/2025
The campaign is more than a cultural callback; it's a reintroduction of the Easy Button.
- Tropicana Brands Selects Fig As Creative AOR in
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06/04/2025
The agency will develop campaigns for Tropicana, Naked and Izze.
- Global Push Invites Visitors To 'Love' New York in
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06/03/2025
The creative, developed in-house and with Campbell Ewald, runs in New York State, Canada, the U.K. and Australia.
- BBH USA Names Keeshan Managing Director in
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06/03/2025
Connor Keeshan's appointment marks his return to the agency.
- AFG Ups Veteran Staffers To Chief ECDs in
People on the Move on
06/03/2025
Joe Petrucio, Gib Marquardt and Alex Bloom have been with the agency for decades.
- Valley Bank Picks Doner As Creative-Strategic AOR in
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06/02/2025
The agency's remit is to elevate brand perception.
- Saylor Debuts Creative Studio Elevado, Helps Agencies, Brands Navigate AI in
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06/02/2025
The new entity taps into new visual languages, formats and experiences.
- Navy 'Spotlights' Special Ops For Gen Z in
Out to Launch on
06/02/2025
VML targeted 17-30-year-olds in the campaign geared to elite forces.
- Cutting Room: 'Wahl' Builds On Barber Legacy in
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06/02/2025
The Chop & Hue creative runs on organic and paid channels highlighting barbers' real stories.
Comments by Fern All comments by Fern
- Womanizer Accuses NASCAR Of Sexual Double Standards, Drives OOH Push
by
Fern Siegel
(MAD on
02/11/2025)
Good question and added to story: During a video call in July 2024, a member of the NASCAR sponsorships team cited the “family-friendly” nature of NASCAR as a potential barrier of entry, but no decision was rendered at the time. In August 2024, Womanizer received a brief email: “Our organization would pass on the opportunity at this time.”
- The POTUS Who Cried Wolf
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Joe Mandese
(Red, White & Blog on
01/09/2019)
The DNC did choose an electable candidate -- who won by 3 million more votes. The people have spoken. The irony is self-evident. Just remember:We're still investigating Russian troll farms, potential hacking into state voting apparatuses, collusion, etc. (Then and now.) Makes you wish people weren't so easily swayed by fear tactics and misinformation. Makes you wish Americans employed a greater degree of critical thinking, so terms like "border crisis" were seen for what they are: a lie to gin up a base that doesn't mind a president degrading the presidency, press and American values.Makes you wish ALL Americans embraced the Constitution, not authoritarian impulses, and respected the dictates of an extraordinary democracy, not childish and whiny tweets.
- So Long, 'Donald J. Trump'
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Joe Mandese
(Red, White & Blog on
09/05/2018)
Joe Mandese made a statement about media attention; he did not create a false equivalency. It’s important to be a critical, analytic reader, because misconceptions don’t further discussion, they destroy it.In June, a Pew Research study found members of each party were more likely to classify factual (objective evidence) and opinion statements (a person’s beliefs) as factual when the statements appealed most to their political side.That’s a problem for media and for the truth. Which is why it’s important to put partisan preferences aside in dangerous circumstances.According to our national intelligence agencies, the President is casually trashing the Constitution, separation of powers, rule of law and our standing abroad. His autocratic and erratic behavior has alarmed — and been criticized — by members of both parties. Citing economic gains, largely inherited by the upward trajectory of the Obama years, isn’t the point. The tax plan helps the 1% and 2%, but adds $2 trillion to the national debt, per conservative economists. Degrading and demeaning the press and the rule of law is indefensible in a democracy. That’s not a debate; that’s patriotism.Denying the President the media attention he craves is one man’s response to chaos. And the commenters have a right to disagree. But it’s important not to devolve into personal attacks or distractions — because it misses the bigger picture at a critical time in our history. For every American — Democrat, Republican or Independent — it must be country before party.
- How Does Sacha Baron Cohen Get Away With It?
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Gary Holmes
(Television News Daily on
07/23/2018)
How about this: We hold politicians accountable for their actions. If they don't have the sense to suss out a dubious interview, or are willing to drop their drawers and scream the n-word or sign "waterboard kits" when asked, clearly they don't have the judgment and gravitas to hold public office.The politicians participated even when the requests were idiotic. This isn't "trickery," it's a comedic way to speak truth to power. And power is found wanting.As for PR vetting, a recent study by Bospar PR found that while 72% of PR professionals feel inventing “fake news” is wrong, 28% are willing to manufacture news. Plus, more than half of PR pros interviewed are OK with using click-bait headlines, telling white lies and/or don’t take issue with sensationalizing boring news.
- In Week Two, Cohen's Act Gets Tired In 'Who Is America?'
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Adam Buckman
(TVBlog on
07/24/2018)
How about this: We hold politicians accountable for their actions. If they don't have the sense to suss out a dubious interview, or are willing to drop their drawers and scream the n-word or sign "waterboard kits" when asked, clearly they don't have the judgment and gravitas to hold public office.Cohen isn't ruining anyone's life — they are doing it all by themselves. First, by accepting any interview, because they are seemingly incapable of turning down publicity, and second, by holding often objectionable views brought to light. This isn't "trickery," it's a comedic way to speak truth to power. And power is found wanting.
- Lies, Damned Lies And Cable News
by
Fern Siegel
(TV Watch on
06/20/2018)
Dennis: Thanks for asking. I added the Pew Research link to the column.
- Roseanne Is A Twitter Addict Whose Life Has Become Unmanageable
by
Adam Buckman
(TVBlog on
06/01/2018)
"The Cosby Show" is still on TV -- it runs on TV One nightly.
- How About A TV Moratorium On Trump's Tweets?
by
Fern Siegel
(TV Watch on
02/28/2018)
Gatekeepers are essential in a democracy. To demean a free press is the handiwork of authoritarians, not American presidents. Trump, as president, must accept scrutiny and learn to tolerate dissent, not try to do an end run. "Communicate without filters" is a euphemism, as many historians, fact checkers and even White House insiders have noted, for spreading lies and misinformation. As noted, that's beneath the office.
- Random Thoughts On The Coverage Of Another Massacre
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Adam Buckman
(TVBlog on
02/16/2018)
Yes, see something, say something.And also ask yourselves this: Why can any civilian get his hands on an automatic or semi-automatic rifle, used by the military in wartime?Cruz couldn't buy beer in Florida; but he could by an AR semi-automatic! Law enforcement has a tough job. They aren't "too caught up" in protecting the "likely-guilty." As any police chief will tell you, it's easier to do their jobs if criminals weren't so well armed.
- FCC Commissioner Challenges Trump's 'Fake News' Challenge: 'Not How It Works'
by
Joe Mandese
(Television News Daily on
10/12/2017)
A threat to challenge broadcast licenses is not "tweaking the media." It's a fundamental disregard for the First Amendment and respect for core American values. Denigrating a free press, a hallmark of democracy, isn't crazy like a fox. It's just crazy. And it demeans the office of the presidency.

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