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American Idol Charity Effort Tests Sponsors' PR Savvy; ExxonMobil Proves a Peach
Direct marketing firm SendTec examined the TV sponsors for Idol Gives Back, an event during which American Idol viewers were admonished to donate to charities.
Sponsors included ExxonMobil, Ford, Coca-Cola, AT&T, iTunes, Allstate and the M·A·C AIDS Fund. The study profiles how well ExxonMobil, iTunes, Ford and Coca-Cola maximized their public relations.
ExxonMobil [...]
Posted: Monday, April 14th 2008
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