- Marketing Automotive Weekly - Monday, Feb. 22, 2021
- Ford Trends Report Finds Consumers Resilient
- Ford, Tesla, Walmart, Lowe's Among Companies Helping South
- Lexus Reveals Vehicle Created By Twitch Gamers
- Chevrolet Launches TikTok Channel, Partners With Country-Trap Musician
- Subaru Expands Partnership With Adventure Lifestyle Company
- BMW Returns As New York Fashion Week Partner
- The General Launches Brand Refresh Featuring Shaq
- YouTube Releases List Of 2020 U.S. Bumper Ads Leaderboard -- Top 6-Second Ads
- Marketing Automotive Weekly - Monday, Feb. 15, 2021
- Auto Event Cancellations, Reschedulings Continue
- Chevrolet Introduces New Bolt EUV With Help From Walt Disney
- Formula E Campaign Targets Socially Conscious Sports Fans
- Holy Moly: Bruce And Jeep Go To The Super Bowl
- Mustang Mach-E Looks To Search To Inform Creative
- Mini Looking For Owner Love Stories to Feature
- Jaguar Collaborates With Sony Music, DJ MK To Launch F-Pace
- Audi Enlists Stella McCartney, Janelle Monae, Tom Hardy
- Foursquare Expands Data Partnerships As COVID-19 Forces Brands To Localize Campaigns
- Super Bowl Spikes Ad Revenue 21% Higher To $545 Million
- Jeep Removes Springsteen Video After News Of DUI Arrest Surfaces
- Marketing Automotive Weekly - Monday, Feb. 8, 2021
- Cadillac Wins Big Game On Cars.com, Marchex Studies Consumer-Dealer Interactions
- Chevrolet Continues Teasing Collaboration With Walt Disney For Bolt EUV
- Jeep Forgets Michigan's UP In Map
- Mitsubishi Enlists Amazon For Unveiling
- Audi Norway Responds To General Motors' Poke Of Its Country
- Automaker TV Spending Drops Slightly In January
- Ford Responds To GM's Norway-Themed Super Bowl Effort
- Cadillac Drafts Timothee Chalamet, Winona Ryder For Super Bowl
- Toyota Gets Emotional In Super Bowl Spot
- Ford Plans Regional-Only Super Bowl Buy
- GM Releases Celeb-Filled Spot Ahead Of Game
- Jeep Enlists 'The Boss' For 2-Minute Unity Plea
- Bad Isn't Always Bad: Negative Emotions, Even In Super Bowl Ads, Have Varying Influences
- Marketing Automotive Weekly - Monday, Feb. 1, 2021
- GM Teases Will Ferrell Super Bowl Spot
- Jeep Renews X Games Sponsorship
- Ford Enlists Influencers For Social Campaign
- Acura, Adobe Among Sponsors For Virtual Sundance Film Festival
- Hyundai, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Kia Earn High Loyalty Marks
- Kia Passes On Super Bowl, Expands Charitable Initatives
- General Motors Plans 2 Super Bowl Spots
- Erich & Kallman Awarded AOR For Electric Car Maker Lucid Motors
- Toyota Overtakes BMW In Google Search
- Brands Decide How To Approach Super Bowl
- Coachella Canceled A Third Time