They can call it 'Shaaaaarrron!' Sharon Osbourne, whose name her husband rocker Ozzy Osbourne loves to shout on their hit MTV reality series 'The Osbournes,' has made a deal to host a talk show.
Amazon.com Inc. will begin selling clothes, shoes and accessories online at a new "store" on its Web site featuring more than 400 brands, the Internet's top retailer said on Thursday.
A new research report says that TiVo and its brethren might not be the bane of advertisers' existence, so long as advertisers are creative.
Shares in news and information provider Reuters Group Plc RTR.L jumped on Wednesday on speculation of takeover interest from Canadian information group Thomson Corp TOC.TO , dealers and media analysts said.
Arbitron told its radio clients the next phase in the development of its “Portable People Meter” will drop its use of the current Philadelphia panel.
The upcoming version of Microsoft's popular e-mail program boasts anti-spam features that could give legitimate e-mail marketers headaches.
Time Inc. still hopes to target the fitness-savvy, even after deciding to fold Sports Illustrated Women. And despite some dark industry speculation, Time Inc.'s shutdown of both SI Women and Mutual Funds isn't a bad omen for Business 2.0, a young title with roots in the battered tech sector.
Specialization is the name of the game in today's crowded magazine world.
Analysts mull future potential of PVR ad-zapping technology.
Stroll through any shopping mall, flick through any glossy magazine or spend an hour surfing the Net and you will be bombarded by a bewildering array of brands in search of your cash. But a select few seem to rise above the marketing mayhem. They are the superbrands.