- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Friday, July 17, 2009
- Shots And Murmurs From The Microsoft Vs. Apple War
- GM's Lutz Makes Another U-Turn
- P&G's Expanding Retail Empire Targets Upscale Shoppers
- Starbucks To Test Undercover Stores That Also Sell Beer, Wine
- Consumer Groups Praise Idea Of Financial Protection Agency
- Drug Makers Score Early Wins As Plan Takes Shape
- Poll: McDonald's And Google Top P&G For Brand Management
- Target To Roll Out New Collection From Converse
- Tiger, Serena Top Poll Of Favorite Athletes; MJ Won't Go Away
- States Looking At Other Hot-Selling Caffeinated Malt Liquors
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Thursday, July 16, 2009
- 'Most Interesting Man' Gives Dos Equis Double-Digit Gains
- Wal-Mart To Require Environmental Labels For Its Products
- Taylor Guitars Marketing As Great As Their Guitars
- Crocs May Return To The Nowhere From Whence They Came
- Discreet Coke Music Video To Make Debut On MTV
- Critics Eat Grilled Crow Over KFC Bashing
- Ford May Win Pontiac Buyers As GM Abandons Brand
- Microsoft Plans Stores 'Right Next Door To Apple'
- P&G Fends Off Suit To Halt Tampax Pearl Ads
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- Cannes Triple-Threat Winner Offers Six Lessons For All Marketers
- Drug-Ad Tax Deduction Safe; Risk Rules Still A Threat
- Consumerism: Things Ain't Going Be What They Used To Be
- Discounts Eat At Restaurants' Profits; Not Attracting Consumers
- Some Agencies Upset Over Zappos Review
- Intel Signals Revival In Chip Demand
- Airlines Cut Fall Fares Once Again
- Berlin Brothel's Marketing Plan: Bike or Bus To Get 5% Off
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Tuesday, July 14, 2009
- Lutz May Slap Caprice Nameplate On Pontiac G8 Sedan
- Films Spawn Merchandise; Wal-Mart Unit Sorts It Out
- How CMOs Can Earn A Seat At The C-Level Table
- Best Buy Asks Customers To Define Social Media Position
- Live Longer By Loving, And Believing In, Your Product
- Russia Cracks Down On Beer Ads; North Korea Produces One
- Steven Rattner, Obama's Chief Auto Advisor, Steps Down
- Dell Says Computer Demand Has Stabilized
- Latest Retailer To Do Christmas In July: Toys 'R' Us
- Report: P&G Looking To Buy Beauty Products Company
- He's Baaaack: Is This David Beckham's Last Stand In The U.S.?
- McDonald's Latest Salvo: Free Monday Mocha
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Monday, July 13, 2009
- Is GM Taking Wrong Turn With Lutz At The Wheel?
- Big Pharma Has Its Eyes On Congress This Week
- Microsoft Answering Google With Its Own New Products
- How Marketing Is Like Racing A Sailboat
- McDonald's Announcing Deal With Leno
- Hershey Kisses Its Web Site Goodbye
- Book Attacks Coke For Its Global Bottling Policies
- Kirin In Talks With Suntory To Create Titan In Drinks
- Has P&G Lost Its Appetite For Pringles?
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Friday, July 10, 2009
- GM Emerges From Bankruptcy; Focus Is On Customers, Cars, Culture
- Online 'Members Only' Retailers Attract Shoppers, Capital
- Chick-Fil-A's Clever Giveaways And Stunts Boost Sales
- Private Label Continues To Gain Consumer Acceptance
- Jerry Seinfeld Stars In Another Campaign, This Time Down Under
- Kate Moss Face Of Yves Saint Laurent's Parisienne Perfume
- How MLB Got President Obama To 'Pitch' At The '09 All-Star
- Towel Tiff Pits Bounty Vs. Brawny Over Design
- A Salute To Oscar Meyer Jingles
- Bad News For Monkey Food Marketers: Dieters Live Longer
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Thursday, July 9, 2009
- Burger King's Apparent Global Marketing Strategy: Offend
- J&J Acts Quickly On Tylenol But Is Walking A Fine Line
- Michael Jackson Involved In Planning 300-Item Merchandise Line
- Earthbound Farm, Naked Juice Using Post-Consumer Plastic
- New Book Shares Hartmut Esslinger's Design Strategies
- Oscar G. Mayer, Ex Weiner Co. Chairman, Dies
- Christmas Creeps Into July At Sears
- Smith & Hawken Going Out Of Business
- GM May Change Color Of Logo To Green
- Gatorade Puts Its Best Salesman, Michael Jordan, Back To Work
- Upscale Stores Hope Booze, Beer Boost Sales Among Men
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Wednesday, July 8, 2009
- Behind The Rebranding Campaign Of Wal-Mart's Scarlet Woman
- Coke Finds Japan A Fertile Testing Ground For New Products
- Obama Administration Begins Overhaul Of Food Safety Rules
- Google Ogles Two Of Microsoft's Major Markets
- Kodak CEO Upbeat About Inkjet Printers
- Snuggie Adds Softer Version, Colors, Kid-Sized Blankets
- Christian Lacroix Label Is Both Too Big and Too Small
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Tuesday, July 7, 2009
- Justice Department Reviewing Wireless Market
- The Relationship Between Mad Sheep Rage And Marketing
- Phelps Victory Ad Says More About Us Than About Him
- Q&A With Coke Exec In Charge Of Targeting Black Consumers
- Robert Louis-Dreyfus, Ex-Saatchi CEO Who Rescued Adidas, Dies
- Pfizer Providing Free Medicines For Jobless Who Qualify
- GE Invests In Limping Divisions It's Unable To Unload
- Connecticut Casinos Take Aim At New Jersey Competitors
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Monday, July 6, 2009
- The Skinny On Tight Jeans For Men: They're Not Going Away
- Judge OKs Asset Sales, Clearing Way For New General Motors
- Jackson's Estate Expected To Be Profit Machine
- 'Post' Publisher: Rushed Planning Led To Policy Dinner 'Mistakes'
- AT&T Wants Devices To Expand Use Of Wireless Network
- Star-Filled Nike Spot Celebrates Federer's Record 15th Win
- P&G To Shops: Use These Production Companies
- Martin Guitars Revives No-Frills Act From '30s