Tuesday Odds and Ends

-Cramer-Krasselt won the global Crocs business. link

-Barbarian Group denies it was sold for $10 million to South Korean network Cheil Worldwide. link

-Michael Walrath, who sold his ad exchange Right Media to Yahoo for $680M in 2007, has left his SVP of ad strategy post at the latter company. link

-Coke unveiled a unified look for all its juice brands. link

-Tim Burton is being honored at the MoMA. link

-Walmart’s Black Friday ad leaked. link

-Joseph Jaffe rants about A-listers, talks two “great” crowdsourcing projects. link

-Total ad pages for monthly consumer magazines slipped 13.4% in December. link

-AOL moves audience research unit to ad division. link

-Google’s Admob launched an interactive video format for iPhone ads. link

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