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Macey said “he” would stop selling dishes that have been despised by the media, and critics say they contribute to physical shame and eating disorders. Coffee + technology: Starbucks is investing in a digital technology company to accelerate its mobile orders and payment offers in international operations, The Wall Street Journal writes. I’m leaving: E.J. Schultz of Ad Age last week examined the trend of companies from Johnson & Johnson to Uber and Taco Bell towards the abolition of their marketing director position. “The new ad shows the street magician and the social media personality of Julia Dane, who creates illusions with images of people turning them into traditional cigarettes,” says CNN. Another high-profile example: Sylvia Lagnado, McDonald’s director of global marketing, plans to leave the company in October, and the company has not appointed any other global AAU unit to replace it. Meanwhile, on Facebook: Canadian police apologized after using the chat filter after a Facebook press conference about the double murder the president gave “his” mustache and ears,” said Sky News. But “if the story is a guide, AT&T will reach a new agreement with CBS before both sides finish their long weekend of labor,” writes Anthony Krupy of Ad Age. Welcome to the Ad Age’s Wake-Up Call page, our daily collection of advertising, marketing, media and digital news. BuzzFeed concludes: “Almost all the buckets are filled with crying and excitement for a smooth caravan. “Hanks wears a jacket like Mr. Rogers and even sings the song “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”. Astrophysicist and TV presenter Neil de Grass Tyson asked Disney to provide “him” with a scientifically inaccurate image of ice crystals on Disney’s poster for the film “Frozen II”, which will be released in November. Macy’s news, an outrageous body dish. Video of the day: Tom Hanks plays children’s TV presenter Fred Rogers, known as Mr. Rogers, in the movie “Beautiful Day in the neighborhood”, and the trailer is ready. In a few hours, Macy said “he” would destroy the records sold in the Story at Macy’s retail concept. The trailer was ready. Macy’s flat plate of “embarrassing body”. Millions of people in markets such as New York, Chicago and Los Angeles still don’t have access to CBS through an AT&T DirecTV subscription.

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