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Refer to scenario 15.1. the campaign was so successful that rick decided to host a special event to announce the winner. on the day of the event he invited the media to film the event. the ceo of the firm named the finalists and then called out the winner. this all occurred with much fanfare. an illustration of the proposed product with a short description was provided to reporters to publish in the paper. this campaign is an example of

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