Jane Lynch Smacks iPhone, Women Love the World Cup

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– As only Jane Lynch can, the new iPhone gets hilarious spoof treatment.

– The Word of Mouth Marketing Association is offering a free webinar next Monday, June 14th at 11 am CDT to support its new Digital Social Media and Endorsement Policy template.

– For women, the world cup is an opportunity to see old friends.

– The IAB has announced its panel of judges for its IAB MIXX Awards 2010.Had they provided a link, we would have been happy to share the list with you.https://tinyurl.com/2ukobzr

– New York Festivals will host a series of interactive speaking sessions and keynote speeches during the 2010 International Advertising Awards Ceremony on June 10th -12th in Shanghai, China.

– Leo Burnett’s “I’m in” campaign for the Detroit Public Schools won the Grand Effie Award at the 42nd Annual North America Effie Awards last night at Cipriani.

– Mother London is out with a stellar new campaign for Stella Artois which goes retro with a 1960’s French TV variety show to promote its new lightweight, carbon-saving bottle. See that work here and another here.

– Powerade debuts their first-ever Hispanic campaign during Fri WorldCup game featuring Mexico goalie Memo Ochoa.

– CollegeHumor has announced a partnership with SoBe to launch SoBe Studios, a content factory that will produce branded videos for distribution across multiple media platforms, including TV and the Web.

– Dads Space is launching a comedy-football-themed -choose-your-own-adventure-interactive-extravaganza on its YouTube channel. See the first one here.

– Flotilla Choir presents: We Con the World. Hilarious.

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