- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Monday, Dec. 31, 2007
 - Ad Legend Phil Dusenberry Dies at 71  
 -   Spirit Behind Huckabee's Ad Approach  
 - EMI Faces Tighter Marketing Budget  
 -  Most Buyers Sit Out Hi-Def DVD War 
 - Packard's "Hidden Persuaders" Reissued After 50 Years  
 - Costco To Bypass Beer And Wine Distributors 
 
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Friday, Dec. 28, 2007
 -  Sony Dropping Rear-Projection TVs  
 -  Wal-Mart Cancels Movie Download Service  
 -  Warner Music To Sell Songs On Amazon.com  
 -  Marketing To Moms: How-To Videos, Conversation 
 - Coke, Nike Launch Fitness Efforts For New Year  
 -  Toyota's Hybrid A 'Genre Buster' 
 
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Thursday, Dec. 27, 2007
 - Third-Party Hitch Slows Wal-Mart Gift Card Verification
 - Best Of Ads, Worst Of Ads
 - Inside Apple Stores, A Certain Aura Enchants The Faithful
 - 20th Century Fox Flicks To Appear On Apple's Video iPods
 - Rhino Opens Pop-Up Store In Los Angeles For December Only 
 - Sony Ericsson Looks To Expand Under New President
 
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2007
 - Dairy Queen Tests Mobile Coupon Program
 - Crowne Plaza Swings Deal With Phil Mickelson
 - True Religion Outlet: Star Of 'Aspirational' Denim Trend
 - More Marketers Join The Chorus For Word Of Mouth 
 - Ritz Lightens Up With New Cracker Campaign
 - Hotel Loyalty Programs Expand Beyond Free Lodging
 
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Monday, Dec. 24, 2007
 - Unpaid Credit Cards Haunt Americans 
 - Porsche and VW: One Happy Family?  
 - Bawdy Barbies: For Grown-Ups Only 
 - Too Many Perfumes, Too Little Profit
 - Nike's Air Force Celebrates 25 Years At The Top 
 
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Friday, Dec. 21, 2007
 -   Web-Style Testimonials Hit Traditional Retail  
 - GM's Lutz Discusses Market Share 
 -  Gatorade Gives Early Look At Super Bowl Ads  
 -  1-800-FLOWERS.com Brings Kids, Seniors Together   
 - GPS Sales Zoom; MP3 Players Slow Down 
 - Blockbuster Price Increase May Benefit Netflix 
 - Campbell Sells Godiva To Turkish Company
 - Justice Dept. Launches Chocolate Pricing Probe 
 - Wal-Mart Controls Its Advocacy Group 
 
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007
 - Latest Luxury: Store Concierges Coddle Big Spenders    
 -  Pfizer Is Sued Over Lipitor Marketing  
 - Svedka Still Runs Afoul of Spirits-Industry Standards 
 - Ransom Note Health Ads Are Yanked 
 - Toyota Wants To Assist Older Drivers 
 - Following Research, Curves Campaign Celebrates Women 
 - Kiwi Takes Shine To Innovative  Products 
 - General Motors Gets Its Style Mojo Back 
 
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2007
 - ANA's Liodice Picks Trends To Watch In 2008  
 -  Airlines Fight Bill Of Passenger Rights  
 - Clone-Free Milk Could Get Label  
 - FDA Gets Small Increase In Food-Safety Funding  
 - Naked Helps Kimberly-Clark Expand Vision 
 - Bruckheimer Will Make Videogames For MTV 
 - L'Oréal  Garnier Campaign Mocks Marketing  
 - Kids Looking For High-Tech Gadgets At A Younger Age 
 - Honda Plans Heavy Investment In Hybrids 
 
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007
 -  'Marketing Marvel' Of 1927 Is On The Block  
 - Loews Spin Off Lorillard  
 - Orbitz Global CMO Wagner Steps Down  
 -   'Tis The Season For Chanel No. 5  
 - Looks Like A Buyer's Christmas 
 -  Nanosolar Shipping Its First Solar Panels 
 -   Disney Characters March To Rayovac Beat
 - Luxury-Car Dealers Lure Super Rich  
 
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Monday, Dec. 17, 2007
 -  Once Broke, GameStop Moves Up To S&P 500   
 - Coke, Pepsi, A-B Attracted to Metal Bottles 
 - Ad Campaigns: A Year for Quick Hits and Fast Flops   
 - Marketers Turn Up Cartoons In Holiday Ads  
 -  Ominous Sign: Sales Of Women's Clothing Lagging 
 - Marketing Blunder Responsible For Dickel Shortfall 
 -  Olay Web Site Launches With 5 New Products 
 - Most Implicated Baseball Players Not Active Endorsers 
 -  Domino's Pizza Returns To An Old Theme