NOVEMBER 18, 1994
U.S. spots scored big at the London International Advertising Awards, with Leo Burnett Co., Chicago, and BBDO New York tying with three. Additionally, director Joe Pytka won statues in four categories….DNA, Hollywood, a six-year-old music video house under the aegis of president David Naylor, has launched a commercial production division. Lisa Dulebohn, founder and former executive producer of bicoastal RSA USA’s Black Dog Films, will serve as executive producer of the new division….Director Neil Burger has signed with bicoastal RSA USA for exclusive spot representation. Berger had previously been with bicoastal Chelsea Pictures….
NOVEMBER 17, 1989
Tom McElligott, co-founder of Fallon McElligott, Minneapolis, has assumed the newly created post of executive VP/ executive creative director at Chiat/Day/Mojo, New York…. Sidney Lumet, director of such feature films as Twelve Angry Men, The Pawnbroker and Dog Day Afternoon, is available for spot duty via Odyssey Filmmakers, Los Angeles….Sussan & Company, New York, has just inked a deal with director Bobby Sheehan for commercial representation in New York, regional markets and, soon, Los Angeles. Sheehan has exited Henway Productions, a shop he formed with former Young & Rubicam, New York, producer Eve Frumkin….
Microsoft Report Says Efforts By Russia, Iran and China To Sway U.S. Voters May Escalate
Foreign adversaries have shown continued determination to influence the U.S. election –- and there are signs their activity will intensify as Election Day nears, Microsoft said in a report Wednesday.
Russian operatives are doubling down on fake videos to smear Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign, while Chinese-linked social media campaigns are maligning down-ballot Republicans who are critical of China, the company's threat intelligence arm said Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Iranian actors who allegedly sent emails aimed at intimidating U.S. voters in 2020 have been surveying election-related websites and major media outlets, raising concerns they could be preparing for another scheme this year, the tech giant said.
The report serves as a warning – building on others from U.S. intelligence officials – that as the nation enters this critical final stretch and begins counting ballots, the worst influence efforts may be yet to come. U.S. officials say they remain confident that election infrastructure is secure enough to withstand any attacks from American adversaries. Still, in a tight election, foreign efforts to influence voters are raising concern.
Microsoft noted that some of the disinformation campaigns it tracks received little authentic engagement from U.S. audiences, but others have been amplified by unwitting Americans, exposing thousands to foreign propaganda in the final weeks of voting.
Russia, China and Iran have all rejected claims that they are seeking to meddle with the U.S. election.
"The presidential elections are the United States' domestic affairs. China has no intention and will not interfere in the US election," the Chinese Embassy said in a statement.
"Having already unequivocally and... Read More