The company revealed in a preannouncement on Sunday that it had renewed the show until the sixth season, but as Jeannine Poggi of Ad Age reports, no decision was made as to whether it would end at that time. The article also quotes Phoebe Wright, a runner sponsored by Nike from 2010 to 2016, who says, “I wouldn’t say anything to Nike if I was pregnant,” and Olympic Kara Goucher, who had to decide whether to pay 120 miles a week or breast-feed her child. The program has been broadcast by ABC and CBS for nearly two decades, but in an internal memo received from the Wall Street Journal, parent company president and CEO L Brands Les Wexner said the company was planning to develop a new type of event. However, they may not correspond to the traditional half-hour format: the network can be more flexible in the length of episodes, Poggi reports, to work with creators who have been courted by the freedom offered by platforms like Netflix. According to Bloomberg News, Clegg, vice president of global affairs and communications, responded to calls from Chris Hughes, co-founder of Facebook, to dissolve the social network. Facebook CEO Nick Cleg, a former British deputy prime minister, spoke for the first time since he joined the company last year to say that the company should not be liquidated. Tariff threat to Apple: New trade disputes between the U.S. and China could threaten Apple’s iPhone, reports the Wall Street Journal. Although the latest round of tariff increases has no impact on Apple products, the WSJ says President Trump’s threats to apply new tariffs could affect virtually all products imported from China, including Apple’s major devices. As Creativity’s I-Hsien Sherwood writes, a comforting ad created about Swift shows a group of kids calling “Hey Mom” for everything from knowing where dirt comes from to filtering toilet paper. On the way: a vegetarian egg substitute Just Egg is trying to test his product at a series of emerging events, reports Jessica Wohl of Ad Age. In Chicago, L.A. In New York and San Francisco, people were able to try recipes like Just Egg toast and pancakes, which are made from mung bean protein isolate. This is similar to what Mark Zuckerberg said in his editorial in the Washington Post in March – making us wonder what Clegg’s influence is behind the scenes on Facebook. In an opinion piece for the New York Times, Clegg makes it clear that Facebook is not a monopoly, representing about 20 percent of the online advertising market in the United States. U.S. Olympic runner Alysia Montaño told the Times that when she was eight months pregnant at the 2014 U.S. Championship, she was celebrated as the “pregnant runner,” but privately she had to fight with her godfather to maintain her salary. But in this weekend’s New York Times, several athletes spoke out against the company because it treats pregnant women. Check out the ad here and, in the meantime, check out last week’s top five Creativity campaigns, including a Burger King campaign to deliver Whoppers to drivers in traffic jams.