- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2007
- Spritz It Like Beckham: Coty Launches Instinct
- Local Online Video Advertising On Upswing
- Citi Rebrands, Sells Umbrella Back To Travelers
- Dairy Group Ties Promo To Snow Forecast
- Cubicle-Shopping Drives Valentine's Gift Sales
- Carbonated Beverages Slip As Water, Newer Drinks Thrive
- Coke Bottler Loss Reflects State Of Carbonated Bev Industry
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2007
- Marketers Tap Cupid-Bashing Sentiment
- Chase Allows Rewards Redemption For Cancer
- Honda Mounts Los Angeles Sponsorship Effort
- Cartoon Network, FDA Partner On Nutrition Pitch
- Sharper Image To License Name For Products
- Hyundai Plucks Top Marketer From Richards Group
- Blackstone Buys Well-Known Undermarketed Brands
- Ford, Dodge, Toyota Truck Brands Throw The Bull Around
- Cisco Continues Foray Into Consumer Branding
- Marketing Daily - Monday, Feb. 12, 2007
- GM's Wild Ride Of A Week Results In Robot Ad Revision
- American Express Outlines Next-Generation Rewards
- Salma Hayek Slithers For Campari
- Oreo, NASCAR In Race To Finish
- Applebee's Names A New CMO
- Gap Exodus Continues; Sales Drop 7%
- Ford Expands Role Of Brand Entertainment Group
- CPG Sales Solid, Not Stellar, For 2006, Reports IRI
- Cartoon Network Exec Resigns In Wake Of Boston Brouhaha
- Marketing Daily - Friday, Feb. 9, 2007
- Whole Foods In Hot Water Over Maine Lobster
- Anheuser-Busch Brings Back Teardrop Bottles
- Kraft Launches Cheese/Grater Combo
- Miller Draws Outside The Lines With New 'Chill'
- Jeep Promo Opens Online Comic Plot To Consumers
- Chilly January, Gift Cards Boost Retail Sales
- Big Pharma's Big Headache Finds YouTube
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007
- Pontiac Goes Underground To Tap Fans
- FDA Approves Its First Over-The-Counter Diet Pill
- Dell Starts Selling Sony Bravia TVs
- Kid Products A Bright Spot In Oral Care
- Chase Claims Top Spot Among Card Issuers
- Clarification on Masterfoods Candy Sales
- Psychology Pays Off In The Dog-Treat Market
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007
- Masterfoods To Pull Plug On Marketing To Kids
- Gap Turns Green Room Red For Grammys
- Ford To Bring Back Taurus Name
- Web-Fueled Outrage Leads To Snickers Ad Withdrawal
- Nike Tips Its Hand On Retail Plans
- Derek Jeter Fragrance A Hit For Avon
- Cherry Blossoms As 'Superfruit' In PR Blitz
- What Would Joan Crawford Say To EcoHanger Ad Network?
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2007
- Apple Settles Trademark Dispute With Apple Corps
- Agencies Arm To Protect Idea Ownership
- Gillette Signs Trio Of Star Athletes For Marketing
- Behind The Numbers: January Auto Sales In Focus
- Bud.TV: Brand-Generated Content Unveiled
- Coach Tests New Retail Concept
- Knockoff Goods Market Estimated at $600 Billion
- Super Bowl Audience Expected to Top 93 Million
- Harrah's & Hershey Gamble On Older Male Audience
- Super Bowl Ad Integration With Search Starts To Click
- Correction: Only Baja 1000 Race Footage Will Go Mobile
- Marketing Daily - Monday, Feb. 5, 2007
- Cover Girl Seeks Real Women Of Color
- Harley-Davidson Ranks as Showroom Brand Leader
- Boston Bomb Stunt Drove Online Traffic To Cartoon Network
- Toyota's FJ Cruiser Takes a Cross-Channel Road to Baja
- Gem, Flower Spending Increases During Super Bowl
- Marketing Daily - Friday, Feb. 2, 2007
- Countdown to Super Bowl: 10 Sites To See
- Cindy Crawford Comes To Dinner
- J.C. Penney Creates New Brand With Ralph Lauren
- Top 10 Most Read for January
- Marketers See Red Today. Will It Ever Trump Pink?
- Mercedes-Benz Broadens Its Fashion Sense
- Coke Buys Fuze, Vows Unit Will Remain Separate
- Meanwhile, Watchdog Group Sues Over Enviga Marketing
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007
- Michael Dell Heads Back To The CEO Chair
- Fergie Puts Foot Forward For Candie's
- AXA Equitable Touts Annuities In Super Bowl Spot
- Big Plans Match Big Screens For The Big Game
- Altria-Free Kraft Strategy To Be Outlined
- Single With Children And Raring To Go
- Bank of America Offers Free Online Budgeting Tools
- Pizza Hut Kicking Off Mobile Hunt On Super Bowl
- Verizon Wireless Deploys Its Own COLTs In Miami