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Jason Notte

Jason is an Adweek staff writer covering the business of marketing. Jason has previously covered marketing, technology and personal finance and for TheStreet, MarketWatch and MSN Money.

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Under the Hood of Tesla’s Fleeting Foray Into Advertising

Advertising News

Even as sales tank, Tesla is leaving creative ideas on the cutting-room floor.

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Draymond Green Addresses His ‘Questionable’ Choices in AT&T Ad

Sports Marketing News

The Golden State Warriors player talks being loved and hated, and choosing the right brand deals.

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Why Caitlin Clark Will Be Worth It for Nike

Sports Marketing News

The WNBA draftee's rumored eight-figure shoe deal belies the value she's shown brand and NIL partners like State Farm and Gatorade.

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Applebee’s Fulfills Its Football Destiny as Newest NFL Sponsor

Sports Marketing News

Applebees gets its football wish with as an NFL sponsor.

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How Coke Zero Hustled to Keep Up With Fans in March Madness

Sports Marketing News

Coke Zero updated its ads during Final Four to stay in the game.

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Ice Cube Won’t Let Brands Set Table for Caitlin Clark With Paper Plates

Sports Marketing News

Ice Cube and his Big3 league's $5 million offer to Caitlin Clark shows the growing value of women's sports.

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The Office Cast Become the Masters of Small Business for AT&T

Sports Marketing News

Rainn Wilson and his former co-stars give entrepreneurs a funny look at AT&T Business using golf and LinkedIn.

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These Brands Are Writing the Playbook for Women’s Sports Sponsorship

Sports Marketing News

Brands such as Ally, Visa and Aflac have a game plan for women's sports.

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How Women’s Sports Bars Are Bringing Fans and Brands to March Madness

Sports Marketing News

Women's sports bars like The Sports Bra give brands like Aflac and local fans access to the game amid soaring ESPN March Madness basketball viewership.

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How the Bud Light Boycott Changed Marketing

Data & Insights

More caution, better social monitoring and a more deliberate approach toward inclusive advertising.