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* Ms. Dewey, fictional character in a viral marketing campaign for Microsoft Live Search
Thus an expert in marketing or insurance policies for instance cannot be chosen as the fictional person skilled in the art, while a computer hardware or memory management expert may be chosen as the reference fictional person.
The topic of undercover marketing is explored as part of the 2003 documentary film, The Corporation, as well as in the fictional movie, The Joneses, a satire which arrived in theaters in April 2010.
Dave and Sue are two fictional radio listeners created as marketing personas.
One of its marketing trademarks is a fictional animated " spokesman " character named Digital Max, used from 2005 through 2008.
His duties include the development of story bibles and other such fictional assets, the preparation of materials for marketing, and coordination with Microsoft localization, legal, and geopolitcal departments.
* Kevin Butler ( character ), fictional character in Sony's PlayStation 3 marketing campaigns
An advertising character is a fictional character that appears within advertising and marketing materials for a given product or service.
Spuds MacKenzie was a fictional dog character created for use in an advertising campaign marketing Bud Light beer in the late 1980s.
Becker, a hotshot American marketing executive ( played by Roberts ) from The Coca-Cola Company visits their Australian operations and tries to figure out why a tiny corner of Australia ( the fictional town of Anderson Valley ) has so far resisted all of Coke's products.
As part of the marketing campaign a website was created, www. jaynedennis. com, consisting of obviously doctored images and a fictional filmography.
The Lincoln Fry was a fictional item made up for a viral marketing campaign in 2005.
Created by the Miami-based advertising firm Crispin Porter + Bogusky ( abbreviated to CP + B ), the program featured a viral marketing website, television and print campaigns and a fictional MySpace page.

fictional and executive
Scott Calvin ( Tim Allen ) is a 38-year-old divorced father and advertising executive for a toy company in the fictional city of Lakeside, Illinois with a young son, Charlie ( Eric Lloyd ).
Another plot-point deals with Stevens ' reputation as a comical singer and how the new executive of the fictional record company, based vocally on Paul Lynde, wants Stevens to change his image from comedy to classical opera.
The Paramount all-star extravaganza Star Spangled Rhythm, which takes place at the Paramount film studio in Hollywood, features a fictional movie executive named " B. G.
* In the 1987 science fiction film RoboCop directed by Paul Verhoeven, ED-209, a state-of-the-art military robot, malfunctions during its presentation to the executive board of the fictional OCP ( Omni Consumer Products ).
The idea of a movie based on Exosquad was being promoted by executive producer Jeff Segal and it was also planned to expand the fictional universe with a spin-off series, then codenamed Exo-Pirates.
Los Diaz de Doris (" Doris ' Days ") is the fictional story of " Doris Diaz ", a divorced mother of two who is an executive in a San Juan building.
Columnist Bob Greene wrote, " The title of Sloan Wilson's best-selling novel became part of the American vernacular — the book was a ground-breaking fictional look at conformity in the executive suite, and it was a piece of writing that helped the nation's business community start to examine the effects of its perceived stodginess and sameness.
** Hardcastle and McCormick ( 1983 ) " The Day the Music Died " as fictional music executive Joe Kello
Following the broadcast of the 2005 series, executive producer Russell T Davies claimed that the UN were no longer happy to be associated with the fictional organisation, and the UN's full name could now no longer be used.
* Ponsonby Britt, fictional executive producer of The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
In the series, the Jeffersons ' maid, Florence Johnston, played by Marla Gibbs, accepted a job to become the executive housekeeper at the fictional St. Frederick Hotel in Manhattan.
Jeff Burke was assigned the role of executive producer for the construction of this park's version of Frontierland and, with help from Imagineer Bob Baranick and show writer Craig Fleming, it was decided that the story related to Phantom Manor would have to be congruent with that of Thunder Mesa, the fictional town portrayed in Frontierland.
Lowe appears as Dick, the chief executive officer of the fictional Bebop Cola company, in a live-action segment of the Sealab 2021 episode " All That Jazz.

fictional and article
" In the same article, the Reverend Al Sharpton ( whose fictional analogue in the novel is " Reverend Bacon ") asserts that " twenty years later, the cynicism of The Bonfire of the Vanities is as out of style as Tom Wolfe's wardrobe.
Udo of Aachen ( 1200 – 1270 ) is a fictional monk, a creation of British technical writer Ray Girvan, who introduced him in an April Fool's hoax article in 1999.
Carpenter's article served as the basis of Bob Fosse's film Star 80 ( 1983 ), in which Bogdanovich, for legal reasons, was portrayed as the fictional director " Aram Nicholas ," a sympathetic but possibly misguided and naive character.
" The incident in the article was later used as the basis for a fictional scene in the 1955 film Strategic Air Command.
In a 1968 article, Garner explained why he chose to set The Weirdstone of Brisingamen in a real landscape rather than in a fictional realm, remarking that " If we are in Eldorado, and we find a mandrake, then OK, so it's a mandrake: in Eldorado anything goes.
However in a September 15, 2011 article of the New York Times, Sorkin was quoted saying, “ The character of Dan Kaffee inA Few Good Men ’ is entirely fictional and was not inspired by any particular individual .”
: This article is about the fictional city in the Third Age of J. R. R.
: This article is about the comic about the fictional municipality in Häme.
The New Grove entry on Baldini was supported by a fictional reference in the form of an article supposedly in the Archiv fur Freiburger Diozesan geschichte.
Allegra Coleman was a fictional celebrity invented by writer Martha Sherrill for the purposes of a hoax magazine article.
:: This article is about a series of battles in the Star Wars fictional universe.
According to a Sunday Herald article in March 2006, Stewart was the basis for a fictional detective:
: This article is about a fictional character.
This article is an overview of technology found in the fictional universe of BattleTech, a wargaming and science fiction franchise created by FASA and owned by WizKids.
According to Emir Rodríguez Monegal in his April 1968 article " Nota sobre Biorges ", when Adolfo Bioy Casares and Jorge Luis Borges collaborated under the pseudonyms H. Bustos Domecq or B. Suárez Lynch, the results seemed written by a new personality, more than the sum of its parts, which he dubbed " Biorges " and considered in his own right as " one of the most important Argentine prose writers of his time ", for having influenced writers such as Leopoldo Marechal ( an otherwise anti-Borgesian ), or Julio Cortázar's use of fictional language and slang in his masterpiece Hopscotch .< ref
* Inverness cape, an article of clothing associated with the fictional character, Sherlock Holmes
: This article is about Sammael, the fictional character.
The article was entirely false but was still being widely quoted as fact years later, even as recently as January 2008 when a Kia TV ad referenced the story with no mention of its fictional nature.
As the epilogue, a fictional New York Times article informs us that Fallow has won the Pulitzer Prize and married the daughter of City Light owner Gerald Steiner, while Ruskin has escaped prosecution and remarried.
: This article refers to the real-life village ; for J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional village see Buckland ( Middle-earth )
: This article is about a fictional character.
: This article deals with the fictional inventor Daedalus.
* it is used solely for educational purposes to illustrate one of the fictional characters listed in the article.
When Jean-Luc Chaumeil revealed during the 1980s that Plantard's genealogical claims were fictional adaptations of Louis Saurel's article published in 1960, Plantard released a " cheque " dated 14 April 1960 showing his former wife Anne-Léa Hisler had been paid for the article contained in Les Cahiers de l ' Histoire, and therefore claiming she was the original author.

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