Monday Odds and Ends

-Campbell Mithun, which was just named digital AOR for Popeye’s, has unveiled a “Mood Wing” app for the fast-food chain. FYI, CM did compete for Popeyes, which had no previous digital agency. link
-In “That’s Cold” news, a Nike shoe designer mocks Adidas athlete/injured Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose on Twitter. link
-Business Insider‘s Jim Edwards paints a gentle portrait of MDC chief Miles Nadal. link
-Well, it looks like SK+G, which is competing on tonight’s series premiere of AMC’s The Pitch, is pretty stoked about its appearance (we’ll have a recap tomorrow). link
-It looks like President Obama‘s camp drew a little inspiration from MSNBC when coming up with his new campaign slogan. link
-Anomaly and MPC have teamed up to promote Nike’s Fuel Band in Times Square (above). link (more images here and here)
-Mediabrands/ZenithOptimedia alum Rick Corteville joined global digital agency Luxus (which has offices in San Francisco, Helsinki and Singapore) as CEO. link
-Santa Monica, CA digital agency Blitz welcomed one-time Avenue A | Razorfish “technical architect” David Maharaj as VP of technology.
-Ad technology company appssavvy is celebrating the one-year anniversary of its “adtivity” platform. link
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