Ad Age Readers Commend Roehm Firing. Adrants Readers Not So Much

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Hey, wait a minute Ad Age. We did our survey first and it was a split decision. Oh wait. You have all those old, conservative readers and we have all the cool new kids. Now we get why the survey results differed. It seems Adrants readers enjoy working with Julie Roehm-ish drama more than Advertising Age readers. Eighty one percent of Advertising Age readers feel Wal-mart made the right move in firing Julie Roehm. What’s that they say about research? Oh wait, we don’t want to nullify out own survey results now do we?

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