- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Friday, Dec. 14, 2007
- Honda Looks To Accord And CR-V For '08 Sales Bump
- Lufthansa Pays $300 Million For JetBlue Stake
- Senate Approves 40% Increase In Mileage Standards
- IHOP's Marketing Director Departs After Concluding Review
- Amgen Banking On Positive Data For Osteoporosis Drug
- Analysts: Wii Losing $1 Billion, Or More, In Holiday Sales
- Mitchell: Baseball Steroid Use Could Turn Off Marketers
- P&G's Prestige Fragrance Successful
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007
- Senator Charges Wal-Mart Sells Products From Sweatshops
- Sponsored Events Cause Red-Carpet Ruckus
- JWT, MindShare Win Royal Caribbean Account
- Toyota Expects 3% Rise In '08 U.S. Sales
- PepsiCo Buys Forms Joint Venture With Hummis Maker
- Yum Brands Pins Growth On Emulating McDonald's
- Webkinz May Be Changing Business Model
- Apple's 'Podfather' Tries His Hand At Palm
- Rosenfeld Banking On New Products To 'Rewire' Kraft
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2007
- Student Lender End Logo Deals With Colleges
- Coca-Cola Eyes Another Super Bowl Appearance
- Ford's Farley Prepares New Messaging
- Fantasy Fishing League Lures Wal-Mart
- Chief Customer Experience Officers Gaining A Toehold
- 7-Eleven To Sell Weight Watchers Cakes, Muffins
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007
- Auction Begins For Swedish Distiller Vin & Sprit
- Supermodel Sues Burnett Over Cadillac Shoot
- Leto Resigns as Mervyns Chief Executive
- Shift To Cell Phones Slow
- Sony's Stringer Promises Innovation
- GM To Unveil Small Concept Hummer
- New GM Studio Designs Electric Cars
- The Best--And Wackiest--Line Extensions Of The Year
- H-P Emphasizes Pages Printed, Not Market Share
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Monday, Dec. 10, 2007
- Crash Course From Yum's 'Accidental CEO'
- Eddie Bauer To Rescue Eddie Bauer
- CompUSA Is Sold; Will Close All Stores
- TiVo Success Due To Creative Thinking
- CMOs Aspire For Higher Rungs Of The Ladder
- Marketers Set Their Sites On Global Clients
- Hottest Web Category: Packaged Goods
- Nokia Looks To Regain Foothold In U.S. Market
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Friday, Dec. 7, 2007
- Global Challenges Await Kent At Coke
- IMAX, AMC Sign Projection-Screen Deal
- iPhones Popular In Business
- JetBlue Will Test Free In-Flight E-Mailing and IMing
- Coke Becomes Virtual Island
- Toyota Expects Robotics To Become A Key Business
- Shortage Of Wii Reflects Nintendo's Caution
- Regional GM Dealers Pick Their Shops
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Thursday, Dec. 6, 2007
- Terri Hatcher Sued For Promoting 'Wrong' Brand
- Studios Bring In PR Doctors
- Kent To Succeed Isdell As Coke CEO
- Big Pharma Faces Grim Prognosis, Patents Expire
- GM: Just 1 Spot In Super Bowl
- Microsoft Santa IM Bot Talks Dirty
- Netflix Mailers Prove Costly
- Crispin Launches Nike Campaign
- Pepsi Set To Give Away 1 Billion Digital Songs
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007
- U.S. Orders for Smart Car Exceeds Supply
- Former Nissan Exec Joins Omnicom
- 33% Of Toys In Test Contain Dangerous Chemicals
- United, Delta, Southwest See Rough Skies In '08
- Auto Incentives Unlikely If Recession Hits
- Molson Coors, Miller May Force Distributors To Merge
- Activision's CEO Has P&G Mindset
- Nokia Aims At Apple With Music Offer
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2007
- Nestlé USA Licensing Jamba Juice
- Nokia Predicts Global Mobile Growth Of 10%
- Forecasters: Madison Avenue Will Barely Escape Recession
- Tourists May Save Holiday Retail Season
- Feds To Curb Credit Card Companies
- Ford, GM Will Cut Output In Early '08
- AT&T Hanging Up On Pay Phones
- Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Monday, Dec. 3, 2007
- Silly Brand Names Get Serious Attention
- Back In Times Square, Toshiba Stands Tall
- Report Says FDA Underfunded; Consumers At Risk
- Tiffany, Swatch Plan Luxury Watch Venture
- Dell Picks WPP For $4.5B Marketing Account
- Cross-Trainers Are Launched
- Pinnacle Resurrects Storied Brands
- Volvo To Compete With Luxe Brands
- Vivendi Close To Deal For Activision
- Food Rating Systems Compete For Attention