WSJ: Adrants A Best For Coverage of Madison Avenue Ups And Downs

In a November 16, 2005 Wall Street Journal article, “What the In-Crowd Knows: From Hollywood to Wall Street, Our Guide to the Blogs Insiders Read to Stay Current.” Adrants was named, “One of the best ways to keep up on Madison Avenue’s ups and downs. Published by Steve Hall, a former ad-agency employee, Adrants covers topics ranging from urinal advertising to the news of the day, all with a bemused tone. The site also provides links to breaking-news stories featured by other Web publications. John Osborn, president and chief executive of the New York office of Omnicom Group’s BBDO Worldwide, is a fan.” We humbly thank Brian Steinberg from the world’s foremost business publication and Mr. Osborn for their kind acknowledgments.

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