June 22, 2006
Philly To Attract Hippest, Phattest Residents
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The Metro article references Jessica Pressler's New York Times "Sixth Borough" article (always a requirement), then talks with Jeff Guaracino of the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation, who says his group's working on its own ads, thank you very much:
Jeff Guaracino, a spokesman from the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation, said, “There’s this buzz going on right now.” His agency was awarded $5 million to launch its own non-traditional marketing campaign — perhaps using ringtones or bloggers — this summer to attract 25 to 35 years olds.
“The campaign is still being developed,” Guaracino said. “It’s not just going to be edgy, like the work of those students. It’s going to be hip and phat. We have black, white, Latino, gay, straight, 20-somethings, 50-somethings, working on this.”
I can't wait to blog about that hip new Philadelphia ringtone.
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Since when do you have to ask permission to use a logo for a school project?
Posted by: Pressler at June 23, 2006 03:47 PM




"We have black, white, Latino, gay, straight, 20-somethings, 50-somethings, working on this."
Once they get done paying the salaries of the rainbow coalition they've got working on this, hopefully there is some of the $5M leftover to pay for a few ads.
Posted by: rubylegs at June 22, 2006 05:31 PM