- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Friday, Aug. 15, 2008
- Home Equity Ads Encouraged Americans To Go Into Debt
- Juicy Couture Taking Retail By Storm
- Drug Ads Suffering From Recall Malaise
- ShotPaks Appeal To Underage Teens, Critics Charge
- American, British Airways And Iberia Form Alliance
- T-Mobile Expected To Offer Google Smartphone In Fall
- Site Known for Edginess Signs Up Big Marketers
- Netflix's Shipping System Is Disrupted
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Thursday, Aug. 14, 2008
- Neologism For The Day: Murketing
- Consumers Seek Nutrition Info Less Often, Except About Fiber
- Chrysler Will Shrink SUVs
- Minorities to Become Majority by 2042
- Visa Glows In Reflected Glory Of Its Sponsored Athletes
- New Honda Hybrid Will Cost Less Than Toyota Prius
- Supermarkets' Own Brands Filling More Shopping Carts
- Speedo Rides Wave Of Olympic Success
- Intel Advances Remote Access To PC Functions
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008
- Playboy Model Is Rogue Brand Ambassador For Olive Garden
- Navistar Bankrolls Documentary Film On Truckers
- Jack In The Box Is Now Doing 'Brunch-Worthy' Breakfasts
- Best Buy First Retailer To Sell 3G IPhone in the U.S.
- Big Sponsors Are Upset Over Visibility At Olympics
- Microsoft's Passing Along Cost Of Nascar Sponsorship
- 'Precycling' Catches On With Consumers
- CVS To Acquire Longs Drug To Expand West Coast Reach
- Analyst Sees Amazon's Kindle As This Holiday Season's IPod
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2008
- P&G Hopes New Pepto-Bismol Campaign Will Cure Its Ills
- Whole Foods Tightens Inspection To Repair Its Image
- Li Ning's High Wire Act Ambushes Adidas, Which Doesn't Care
- Aging Olympians Cash In On Marketing Opportunities
- Circuit City Struggles To Put Best Face Forward
- Men On A Shopping Spree As The Slim Look Sells
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Monday, Aug. 11, 2008
- Cable Show That Mocks Martha Co-Stars Her Daughter
- Intel's 'Nehalem' Chips Will Use 'Core' Brand Name
- Burger King Franchisees Upset Over Late-Night Mandate
- Modernista Isn't An Ad Agency, It's An Idea Factory
- Survey: When It Comes To Frugality, The Rich Aren't Different
- Babies 'R' Us Will Partner With Designer Amy Coe
- Best Buy To Launch Airport Gadget Vending Machines
- Consumers Start To Tire Of Expensive Energy Drinks
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Friday, Aug. 8, 2008
- New M&M's Have No Shell
- Report: Double-Digit Growth For Kids' Functional Food Market
- Names Of Dubai Subway Stops Are Up For Grabs
- Combs Dubs New Men's Scent 'I Am King'
- Costco Will Post Mercury-Warning Signs At Seafood Counters
- Food Giants Race To Pass Rising Costs To Shoppers
- NCAA Says It Won't Tighten Rules On Beer Ads
- Tylenol, Nascar Team Up For 'Feel Better' Effort
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008
- Chrysler, Nissan Discuss Producing Midsize Cars Together
- Under Armour Redefining Machismo For Gym Rats
- Monsanto Looks To Sell Artificial Hormone Business
- Safeway Will Sell House Brands In Competing Grocery Stores
- Retailers Expanding Their Wares As Economy Tightens
- Vintage Levi's 201 Jeans Sell For $36K In Web Auction
- GM Presses Ad Agencies On Costs
- Hertz Taps Kraft Exec Mike Senackerib As CMO
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008
- Sony Buys Out Bertelsmann's Stake In Music Partnership
- Delta On The Runway With In-Flight Connectivity
- 'Pants' Will Ballyhoo The Girls, Not The Jeans
- Miller High Life Extends TV Spots With Viral Campaign
- Verizon Deal Gives Rhapsody Some Traction Against IPod
- Whole Foods Reports One Of Its Weakest Quarters In History
- Tobacco Fund Could Help Get Ideas To Market
- 11 Charged In Theft Of 41 Million Card Numbers
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2008
- Starbucks Will Offer Afternoon Cold Drink Promotion Nationally
- Nike Trademark Battle Part Of Online Branding War
- JetBlue Travelers Face $7 Charge For Pillow And Blanket
- USA Gymnastics Campaigns Features Kids, Targets Moms
- Marine Corps Using Social Networking To Tell Its Story
- Megabrands: Consumers Don't Necessarily Want More Choice
- Jiffy Has A Plan For A Steady Rise In Bread Mixes
- Motorola Taps Qualcomm COO To Lead Mobile Business
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Monday, Aug. 4, 2008
- Procter & Gamble's Ad Spending Down By Double Digits
- Whole Foods Tries To Change Its Gold-Plated Image
- Corporate Giants Hope To Penetrate Chinese Market
- Secret Obsession Spot Flashes Too Much Nipple For U.S. Nets
- Pizza Hut Offering 'All Natural' Pie
- McDonald's Tests Changes In $1 Burger As Costs Rise
- Nintendo's Iwata Looks To Services, New Gamers For Growth
- Return Of Schlitz A Sales Satisfaction