- Marketing Daily - Friday, April 30, 2010
 - Who Barbecues?  
 - Mercedes Re-Ups With Fashion Week 
 - Ford Fiesta Featured On 'Funk Flex Full Throttle' 
 - Sales, Profits Up At Timberland   
 - Visa Aims To Protect Against Deceptive Marketing  
 - Focus On More Than Memories  
 - ISC Ends Exclusivity At NASCAR Races  
 - Target, Wegman's Lead Greenpeace Fish Rankings 
 - Captain Morgan Lime Bite Hits TV  
 - Western Union Effort Urges Cash Gifts For Mom 
 - Sony Pushes Its Dash Without A Hint Of Flash 
 - Lipton Yellow Label Intros 'Inspiration' Theme 
 - Déjà Vu: Suzuki Dangles Free Gas In Promo  
 
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, April 29, 2010
 - Study: Marketing Departments To Reorganize 
 - 'Thought Leadership' Is Next PR Frontier  
 - Ford Set To Be No. 2 In U.S. This Year: Edmunds.Com  
 - Nissan Grabs Comms Guy From Bentley  
 - Atari Partners To Promo 'Backyard Sports' Game  
 - Toshiba Marks 25 Years With Social Media Contests  
 - 'Girls' Find Paris Hotels Via Partnership  
 - Jim Beam Offers Exclusive Kid Rock Downloads 
 - Audi Campaign Centers On 'Iron Man 2'   
 - Boomer Women Love Their Beauty Brands 
 - NBA Goes Low-Tech With National Truck Tour
 - Survey: Schools Should Cut Pizza, Burgers, Nuggets  
 - FTC Uses Game Site To 'Ad-ucate' Kids 
 
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, April 28, 2010
 - AstraZeneca Settles Marketing Case
 - Social Lubricant For Frictionless Web
 - 16 Sign On To N.Y.'s Salt Reduction Initiative 
 - Kraft Names 'Chefs of Grey Poupon'  
 - Neiman CEO Burton Tansky To Retire  
 - Why PR, Start-Ups Don't Always Mix
 - Pop-Up Power: Retail's Recession Invention  
 - Tone, Epic Partner For Music-Oriented Web Effort 
 - Bill Stewart To Be First NBCU CMO-In-Residence
 - Breyers Yogurt Names James Nolan CEO 
 - Great Wolf Resorts Teams With L'il Critters
 - Visa Strengthens Online Transaction Security
 
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, April 27, 2010
 - LG Pairs With Tribeca Festival On Film 
 - Papa John Goes Social To Tout Specialty Pies  
 - Whirlpool Sales, Earnings Up Sharply
 - Mobil 1 Goes Drifting With Gardella
 - How To Make An Online Banner 
 - Dodge In It To Win It With Challenger Sweeps
 - Smoothie King Launches 'Fit n' Crunchy Bowls'  
 - Festivals Are Increasingly Music To Marketers' Ears 
 - Country Financial Sponsors 'Road Trips'  
 - Report: LOHAS Market Nears $300 Billion
 - Ford, GM Paying Out Rope At China Auto Show
 - Survey: Organic Food, Beverages Up 5% in '09
 
- Marketing Daily - Monday, April 26, 2010
 - Sears Opens In-Store Golf Pro Shops
 - Electric Cars Prepare Consumers For Debut
 - McDonald's 2010 Gospel Tour Hits The Road 
 - Levi's Pounces On Facebook Plugins
 - Frontline Plus Focuses On 'Killer Instinct' 
 - Gillette Supports 'Young Guns' At NASCAR
 - Hagar Cabo Wabo Cantina Gig Streamed Live By Best Buy
 - LG Reinvigorates Texting Championship
 - Sodium: Consumer Ambivalence Poses F&B Challenges
 
- Marketing Daily - Friday, April 23, 2010
 - PepsiCo Shows Q1 Momentum 
 - America To Spend More On Mom
 - Chrysler Has Good News, Not So Good News: Edmunds
 - Who Goes To Adult Ed?
 - 5 Steps To Better Small Business Marketing
 - Autos See Lower Incentives, Slightly Higher Sales
 - Ford Brings Cars, Charity Program To Military Bases
 - Barnum's Animals Crackers Go Designer For A Cause
 - 2010: The Year Of The E-book
 - SunChips Uses Contest Winner As TV Ad  
 - Americas Best Value Inn Goes Green
 - EA Announces Madden Football Cover Athlete
 - NHL Expands Social Networking
 - How Nickelodeon Moved To A One-Brand Strategy
 - Correction: JC Penney's Sales Rose In March
 
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, April 22, 2010
 - HP Ad Features Sarah Jessica Parker
 - Chrysler Posts Positive Report
 - Who Dines Out After Seeing Mailed Ads?
 - Americans' Insatiable Need To Spend 
 - Starbucks Posts Strong Sales, Traffic Grains
 - Sprint Declares A Thumb War (Against Texting)
 - Frito-Lay Leads Effie Winners
 - JCPenney Speeds Up 'Transformation Plan'
 - GM Pays Back Government Loan
 - IOM Report Provides Backing For Sodium Regulation 
 - Shell, Penske, Ink Racing Deal 
 
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, April 21, 2010
 - Best Buy To Open More Small Mobile Stores
 - Luxury Lives: Coach, Burberry Post Stronger Sales
 - Who Owns/Leases A Hybrid?
 - Does Your Media Plan Have AWD? 
 - McDonald's' 'Voice' Competition Wraps Up
 - Moët Extends Hollywood Ties With 'Sex and City 2'
 - Recession Plagues Harley-Davidson Sales
 - Study: Women Want Personalized Ads
 - Best Buy Asks Consumers To Recycle
 - Fenway Sports Group Promotes Execs
 - iShares Urges Advisors To 'Keep Evolving'
 - Vehicle Incentives Highest Since 9-11
 
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, April 20, 2010
 - Steve Keyes Retiring From Volkswagen
 - Microsoft Pulls 'Sexting' Video
 - AmEx Promo Helps Thank Admins
 - CMO Study: Customer Analytics Top Priority
 - Must-Have Vs. Want
 - Neiman Marcus Tests Discount Concept
 - Buick To Advertise On iPad App
 - At Hasbro And Mattel, The Toys Are Back
 - Study: Ford Buyers Satisfied
 - Benadryl, National Parks Partner For Web Series
 - Earthbound Farm's 'Greenman' Leads Organic Mission
 - J.D. Power 'AIMS' To Track Social Media
 - Bank Of America Sponsorship Includes Mini-Docs 
 - General Mills Launches Global Volunteer Projects
 - Mercedes-Benz Says Hollywood Hip To Hybrids
 
- Marketing Daily - Monday, April 19, 2010
 - 1-800 Flowers To Sponsor PCH Games 
 - The Re-Invention Economy   
 - Golfsmith: Improve Your Game ...Guaranteed!
 - Infiniti Targets Adventurous With Sensual Series  
 - Burt's Bees Asks Consumers To 'Find Your Burt'
 - PepsiCo, Microsoft Team For Soccer Advergame  
 - Chevy Takes The Local Route For MLB