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Bob Garfield at Advertising Age pans one of the new United ads that debuted during the Olympic Games, but some of his readers disagree. Read his review and the reader comments here.If you haven't already, you can take a look at my earlier blog posting on the topic to find out why I'm not a fan of the new ads either, and listen to public relations experts and Aviation Daily editors (including myself) discuss and debate the worth of the ads on a Things With Wings podcast. (My blog posting also asks readers to cast their own votes on whether the ads are wonderful or worthless, but no one has taken me up on it yet.) If you still have not seens the ads--or at least not all five of them--you can take a look here.
Bob Garfield at Advertising Age pans one of the new United ads that debuted during the Olympic Games, but some of his readers disagree. Read his review and the reader comments here.
If you haven't already, you can take a look at my earlier blog posting on the topic to find out why I'm not a fan of the new ads either, and listen to public relations experts and Aviation Daily editors (including myself) discuss and debate the worth of the ads on a Things With Wings podcast. (My blog posting also asks readers to cast their own votes on whether the ads are wonderful or worthless, but no one has taken me up on it yet.)
If you still have not seens the ads--or at least not all five of them--you can take a look here.
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