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Apple's iPod ads analyzed
December 17, 2003 - 10:55 PST
BBC has published a review of Apple's latest iPod advertising. "Unlike 99% of campaigns, the creatives' job here is simply not to blow the product's cool. The campaign is simple and iconic, a subtle evolution of Apple's tried-and-tested formula. The only innovation is that it uses neon hues, rather than the traditional white backdrop. Apple supremo Steve Jobs -- who takes a hands-on approach to marketing -- needed a little persuading to make even this revolutionary step, according to TBWA agency head Lee Clow. The idea, he has said, was to use the iPod as 'a window for the whole world to come to an Apple product'."
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