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CES update: Those of you getting ready to hit the ground at CES on January 7 should be relieved to hear that Elon Musk has tweeted that his Boring Co.’s commercial tunnel planned to go from convention center to strip, should be operational … for next year’s CES.
A new American Girl: Mattel announced its 2020 American Girl of the Year doll is named Joss Kendrick, and is described as "a fierce athlete born with hearing loss and a passion for surfing."
Election surge: Presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg spent $155.3 million on political ads last year according to, well, Bloomberg News, which says the campaign has made seven-figure purchases of air time in markets in California, New York, Texas, Illinois and Florida. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders says he will raise more than $1 billion if he’s the Democratic nominee, and South Bend Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigeg has raised $24.7 million in the fourth quarter. For Ad Age’s exhaustive coverage of who’s spending what in the election, make sure to bookmark our ongoing Campaign Trail series.
Jobs uptick: “Since agency employment tumbled with the ad business in the Great Recession a decade ago shops have scored a great rebound in jobs,” writes Ad Age’s Bradley Johnson, who says U.S. shops now have 206,100 employees, up 28 percent from early 2010. There’s a caveat, however: the job growth spurt may be over. Read his full analysis here. Also, why not resolve to subscribe to Ad Age Datacenter for exclusive data and analysis about marketers, brands and agencies?
It's not too late: This might also be a good time to remind shops the final deadline for the Ad Age A-List and Creativity Awards is January 7. You can still enter here.
Remember, you promised not to procrastinate in 2020.
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