• FCC Grants Another Fax-Rule Extension
    The Federal Communications Commission pushed back the effective date of its new fax rule that will require commercial faxers to get written permission from consumers to June 30, 2005, the FCC said Friday.
  • A Dragon in a Paint Ad Created Heat, but of an Unintended Sort
    An advertisement playing off some well-known symbols in China managed to offend Chinese consumers - its intended audience - even before it ran.
  • USPS Plans Online Problem Reporting
    Postal employees soon can go online to inform mailers when a problem has occurred with processing their mailings, the U.S. Postal Service said last month.
  • The Cowardly Broadcasting System
    CBS cravenly killed a "60 Minutes" segment about Bush's deceptive case for invading Iraq. What did it contain that was too much for voters to see?
  • Publicis chief plays down interest in Havas - Update
    Publicis's chairman on Friday sought to cool speculation the French advertising firm might want to buy smaller domestic rival Havas.
  • Saatchi - Painting Is the Most Effective Medium
    Famous for championing an unmade bed and a pickled shark as art, collector Charles Saatchi has decided to feature the more traditional medium of painting on his gallery's 20th anniversary.
  • Volkswagen shock for WPP
    GLobal advertising giant WPP is facing the possible loss of its second client at the recently acquired Grey Global in a week, as the German-based carmaker Volkswagen re-evaluates its £760m media spend.
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