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June 05, 2026
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Instead of featuring José Mourinho, the incoming manager of the Real Madrid soccer team, Coca-Cola’s new series will be hosted by Mourinho’s AI clone. The digital twin is powered by a human war room, with representatives from Mourinho’s camp to ensure brand safety. Meanwhile, others involved in the campaign watch matches, script post-match reactions, run them through brand and talent approvals and then use AI to deliver pre-approved commentary in Mourinho’s likeness.

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The Sports Marketing Playbook
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Coca-Cola's AI-powered José Mourinho campaign could signal a shift in celebrity partnerships

Instead of featuring José Mourinho, the incoming manager of the Real Madrid soccer team, the series will be hosted by Mourinho’s AI clone.

OTHER THINGS TO KNOW

A MESSAGE FROM BASIS

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Why unified, AI-driven advertising is becoming essential

MARKETING

The Programmatic Marketer
By the numbers: Liftoff’s IPO tests ad tech’s mettle on the public markets

The Blackstone-backed mobile app performance engine is drawing comparisons with standout performer AppLovin.

The Creator Economy
YouTube’s AI remix push exposes a looming reckoning for the creator economy 

YouTube’s Gemini Omni integration has highlighted some of the major problems generative AI poses in the creator economy.

PARTNER INSIGHTS FROM PIANO

Why publishers are investing in content that earns citations, not rankings
AI Revenue Generation
‘One of our core areas’: Ahead of global agency review, Coca-Cola’s CFO focuses on data matching

While it’s hardly a fresh observation, it is a timely one. Coca-Cola is about to kick off a global agency review covering media, data and tech,.

A MESSAGE FROM DIGIDAY AWARDS

Uber Advertising, the NFL, WPP Media and Mazda are among the finalists of the 2026 Digiday Media Buying and Planning Awards