Tuesday Odds and Ends

By Erik Oster 


-Los Angeles agency Sew collaborated with Funny or Die to create a series of “Staging Tiny Rebellions” spots for Kahlúa mocking pretentious cocktail culture (video above).

-Discovery Communications ad sales president Joe Abruzzese is stepping down

-Under Armour is moving into FAO Schwarz’s former Fifth Avenue storefront

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James Corden will host the next Ad Council dinner. Sadly, there will be no carpool karaoke.

The AME Awards for the World’s Best Advertising & Marketing Effectiveness appointed Deb Ryan as executive director

Atlanta based digital agency Dagger has signed with sneaker brand Mizuno to “tell hundreds of stories” in campaigns focused on user generated content. It will also relaunch the brand’s website.

Don’t worry, Olympic athletes: you can still appear in ads for “unofficial sponsors” thanks to a handy loophole.

-Legal Sea Foods is facing backlash over a Hillary Clinton-themed Boston Globe print ad many found sexist.

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