Tom Siebert at Media Post quotes me today in his story, “Edelman Urged To Overhaul Wal-Mart Flogs.”
He also says: “…last week, agency head Richard Edelman ducked a scheduled appearance at a panel co-sponsored by his agency in Washington, D.C., “Politics, Democracy & the Internet,” when activists from Wal-Mart Watch showed up handing out flyers headlined “The Wal-Mart Flog” and chronicling the firm’s involvement in the debacle.”
Siebert told me that Richard Edelman did not return repeated phone calls for comments.
Media Post: Edelman Urged To Overhaul Wal-Mart Flogs
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