Around the Net In Brand Marketing Editions for February 2009
Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Friday, Feb. 13, 2009
Microsoft Hires Wal-Mart Veteran To Open Retail Stores
Starbucks Going Instant With 'Via' Brand
Housing Woes At The Forefront Of Economic Crisis
Powerade Sees Big Growth In The Category
NCAA Backpedals On Banned Substances In Vitaminwater
PepsiCo's Profit Drops 43%, Meeting Analysts' Projections
Survey: Consumers Prefer McDonald's Over Starbucks
Alcohol, Sex Ads Get Prime TV Time As Economy Worsens
Grocery Analyst Predicts Grocery Price War
Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009
Bob Lutz: Man On A Mission Accomplished
GM CEO Wagoner Stays Optimistic Amid Turbulence
Arnell's Purported Brand Logo Redesign Doc Goes Viral
Coca-Cola Profit Falls After Write-Down At Distribution Business
Pioneer To Exit Flat TV Market
Rhode Island Mulls School Bus Ads
Ticketmaster Merger Under Investigation By Justice Dept.
Trident Viral Campaign Based On Fake TV Show Fails To Catch On
Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2009
Supermarket Chain Bans 300 Unilever Products In Pricing Dispute
Bob Lachky Leaving Anheuser-Busch
GM Hopes To Transform Image With 'Transformers' Sequel
Have A Complaint? Write United, But Don't Bother Calling
Corporate Travel Budgets Slashed
Event Marketing Gets Great Grades In Industry Survey
Wal-Mart To Eliminate Up To 800 Jobs At Headquarters
Vitaminwater Runs Afoul Of NCAA Banned-Substances Rule
Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009
Family, Hilco Join Forces To Cash In On Bob Marley's Legacy
Amazon Releases Kindle 2.0 Amid High Expectations
Disney Lends DreamWorks $175 Million; Will Foot Ad Costs
GM's Lutz To Retire After Legendary Career
Penney to Focus Advertising on Trendier Fashion Lines
Advocacy Group Chides Scholastic For Selling Toys In Book ClubsAP
Live Nation, Ticketmaster Agree To Merge
Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Monday, Feb. 9, 2009
Saks's Aggressive Discounting Turns Luxury Market Topsy-Turvy
Public Flogs Bailed-Out Companies for 'Wasteful' Marketing
Why The Mets Deal Is Right For Citi
Wells Fargo Ad Attacks Accounts Of 'Lavish' Getaway
Starbucks Will Unveil 'Pairing' Program Today
Carmakers Slashing Research & Development To Survive
Women Drive Movie Ticket Sales
Everlast Sports The Muhammad Ali Collection
Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Friday, Feb. 6, 2009
Premium Brands Face Dilemma As Generics Gain Ground
Kellogg Dropping Michael Phelps Over Bong Photo
Saturn And Chrysler Dealers Face Uncertain Futures
Patrón's Ultimat Vodka Debuts At $40 A Bottle
Right Guard Going To The Hoop For Xtreme Fast Break
Q&A With Dairy Queen's Chief Brand Officer, Michael Keller
Pampers Renews Anti-Tetanus Program
Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009
P&G Hires Goldman To Help It Get Out Of Pharmaceuticals
Procter & Gamble Puts Mr. Clean To Work Washing Cars
Celebrity Fashion Brands Face Hard Times, Too
Ticketmaster, Live Nation Talks Draw Jeers
The Secret Sauce Behind McDonald's Resurgence
Necco, King Of Kitschy Candy, Unveiling New Sweethearts Line
Trade Shows Down, But Not Out
Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2009
Philip Morris, Swedish Match To Sell Snuff Globally
Mobile Phones Facing Mature Market, Price Wars
Denny's Says Grand Slam Giveaway Exceeds Estimates
Disney Whacked By Recession, Changes In Viewing Habits
Buy American Stirs Up Controversy
Amazon Expands Into Casual Videogames
Fortunoff Shuts Store In Manhattan Amid Talks With Liquidator
Delta, NWA Miles Will Merge
Derek Jeter, A-Rod Star In World Baseball Classic Campaign For ESPN
Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2009
Citigroup May Call Off Marketing Pact With New York Mets
Kia Wants To Be A Good Sport
Marketers Bringing Back The Great Depression
Barbie And Hot Wheels Tank; Mattel's Profits Skid
Macy's Cuts Marketing Budget, 4% From Work Force
Springsteen Says Wal-Mart Deal Was A 'Mistake'
Google, NASA Back New School For Futurists
Around the Net In Brand Marketing - Monday, Feb. 2, 2009
Doritos Spot Scores Big In Super Bowl Polls
Huddled Or Not, The Masses Still Yearn For Free
Community Service Takes Center Stage
Bottled Water's Growth Slows To A Trickle
Biggest January Ever For Hollywood; Worst For Wall St.
Superendorser Michael Phelps Caught Smoking Marijuana
Coke, Pepsi Ready For New Round Of Soda Wars
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