- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011
- Jackie Chan Stages Interventions for V8
- P&G Floats A Makeover For Ivory
- Toys R Us Offering Expanded Layaway For Holidays
- NRF Survey: Zombies Are Hot
- Most Effective Q3 TV Ads
- Cut Your Print Costs: Go Digital
- Is It A Marketing War If It's Social?
- Panel, P&G Focus On Mom's Desire For Tradition
- Consumers Ready To Boycott Corporate Bad Guys
- Survey: Americans Much More Likely To Recycle
- Q&A: Mildenhall On Coke's 'Liquid' Marketing
- Vibrant Taps Irvine For CEO
- Apple: IPhone 5 Called 4S
- Subway Runs $5 and PlayStation Promos
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011
- Samsung To Make Olympics 'Social' Games
- Detroit Provides Port In Storm Of The Economy
- NASCAR Dons Goodyear For 5 More Years
- Beyond Channel Planning: The New Frontier
- 4 Tips For Social Media Customer Engagement
- Woo Buyers With Paid, Owned, Earned Media
- Chobani Champions Launches Platform, Campaign
- Insights, Humor Are Key In Talking To Moms
- Bloomingdale's Goes All Popeye, Beetle Bailey
- Rhapsody To Acquire Napster
- Fans To Choose PGA Tour Cover Model
- BMW Inks Deal With Houston Texans
- Marketing Daily - Monday, Oct. 3, 2011
- Buick Talks Tech In New Campaign For EAssist
- Ford Gets Extra Mileage Out Of Its 'Bailout' Ad
- All The Buzz: Infographics
- National Food Policy Event Slated For Oct. 3 - 4
- Measuring Email Effectiveness
- Q&A: Lowe's Campaign Targets New DIY Attitudes
- Mike's Hard Lemonade 'Zombifies' Customers
- Affluent Families Are Time-Constrained, Connected
- Study: Intention To Buy Smart TVs On The Rise
- Yoplait, Lauder, Macy's, Kohl's Expand Pinkthink
- Food Marketing Guidelines: Are Feds Backing Down?
- NASCAR Dons Goodyear For 5 More Years
- Ocean Spray Cranberry Bog Hits Big Apple
- Life Insurers Missing Younger Customers
- Nike Taps Egeck As Hurley CEO