SHOW ME THE MONEY: "Gossip Girl" fans were treated to a heavy dose of Victoria's Secret product placement in last week's Christmas episode, thanks to a deal that was struck during "upfronts" in May. The episode had character Eleanor Waldorf, a fashion designer, telling anyone who would listen that she was designing a line for the brand. Later on in the episode, she had a party featuring girls dressed up in Victoria's Secret Santa outfits, handing out Victoria's Secret gift bags. There was even a lipstick Christmas ornament, courtesy of Victoria's Secret, on the tree, that represented a small fortune's worth of airtime. And if the can't-miss-it product promotion somehow didn't catch viewers' attention, there were also Victoria's Secret commercials.
December 26, 2007
Memo Pad: EMap's B2B Division Sold... Show Me the Money...
Emap is no more. Despite saying it planned to press on and keep its business-to-business operations, the beleaguered British media group has effectively dissolved itself by selling the B2B arm for 1 billion pounds, or $1.97 billion at current exchange.
SHOW ME THE MONEY: "Gossip Girl" fans were treated to a heavy dose of Victoria's Secret product placement in last week's Christmas episode, thanks to a deal that was struck during "upfronts" in May. The episode had character Eleanor Waldorf, a fashion designer, telling anyone who would listen that she was designing a line for the brand. Later on in the episode, she had a party featuring girls dressed up in Victoria's Secret Santa outfits, handing out Victoria's Secret gift bags. There was even a lipstick Christmas ornament, courtesy of Victoria's Secret, on the tree, that represented a small fortune's worth of airtime. And if the can't-miss-it product promotion somehow didn't catch viewers' attention, there were also Victoria's Secret commercials.
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