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Mark Marshall on Pulling Off NBCU's Upfront Event After Linda Yaccarino's Exit

The interim chairman of advertising and partnerships talks last-minute changes and that provocative Twitter joke

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Now that upfront week events have concluded, Adweek is sitting down for upfront postmortem interviews with each of the presenting ad sales chiefs—and there’s plenty to talk about.

Between the Writers Guild of America strike keeping some major talent from hitting the stage to last-minute changes and major executive departures, it was an upfront week like no other. And no publisher had to deal with more challenges than NBCUniversal.

That’s because, in addition to being without upfront staples like Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers (NBC News’ talent handled the bulk of the presenting duties instead), the company had another glaring absence on the Radio City stage: longtime ad sales chief Linda Yaccarino, who left the company to become Twitter CEO just three days before the upfront presentation.

Yaccarino’s abrupt exit also gave added meaning to a joke from the event’s video kick-off, in which Seth MacFarlane’s foul-mouthed, talking animated bear, Ted, performed a...

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