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Mad Magazine ceases publishing, Purple project aims to restore faith

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Title ceases publishing new content; will produce end-of-year specials Having trouble viewing this email? [See the online version]( Ad Age Daily July 06, 2019 Important to Important People [image] [Mad Magazine to stop publishing after 67 years]( Title ceases publishing new content; will produce end-of-year specials [image] [Pizza Hut's brand leader: 'We're proud but dissatisfied']( Retro style, expanded beer delivery and a new unnamed product are on the menu at Pizza Hut. By Jessica Wohl [image] [The Purple Project for Democracy wants to restore faith in ‘the American way.’ Bob Garfield explains how, exactly]( The ‘On the Media’ co-host on the media blitz planned for November. By Simon Dumenco [image] [Watch the newest commercials on TV from Amazon, Jack in the Box, AT&T and more]( Amazon wants you to know that Amazon Prime Day spans two days (July 15-16). [image] [Miller Lite beats Budweiser with U.S. World Cup beer giveaway: Marketer's Brief]( Our weekly marketing news column also has the latest Buffalo Wild Wings’ menu revamp. [image] [All the latest production moves, hires, and partnerships: July 3, 2019]( Olivia Wilde joins the Anonymous Content roster, Grant Sputore signs to Park Pictures and more. By Alexandra Jardine AdAge AdAge company/ad-age/ Copyright © 1992-2019 AdAge, 685 Third Ave., New York, NY 10017 United States [Unsubscribe]( [Email Preferences]( [Subscribe]( [Advertise](

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