- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, May 6, 2014
- Yielding To Consumer Pressure, Coca-Cola Yanking BVOs
- BMW, Lexus Lead In Luxury Auto Consideration
- Sony Launching Branded 'Experiences'
- Video Series Triples Rold Gold's Facebook Fans
- Bowlmor AMF Launches Campaign To Tout Its AMF Centers
- Purina Enlists Jordana Brewster For 'Paw It Forward'
- Target CEO Steinhafel Steps Down
- Microsoft Is Planning Surface Event In New York
- Pom Wonderful Gives As Good As It Gets
- Second Engineer Leaves GM
- Beats Streaming Music Boasts Strong Conversion
- 'Total Market' For U.S. Transition
- Marketing Daily - Monday, May 5, 2014
- Buzz Abounds On Fiat Chrysler's Next Five Years
- Bauer Drives Chrysler 200 In Fox's '24: Live Another Day'
- Connectivity Driving CE Purchases
- Lauder's Clinique Debuts Smart Moisturizer
- Nissan Does Tried-And-True Switcheroo For Altima
- Bud Light Partners With Keep America Beautiful
- Name Brands? Consumers Like 'Em Less Than Ever
- Hakeem, Etonic Reteam For Relaunch
- Judges Say It's Hard To Say What A Juice Can Do
- Could India Outpace China Soon?
- Judge Will Weigh GM Bankruptcy Fraud
- Norwegian Air Taps M&C Saatchi As Global Agency
- Uniqlo Eyes 5 Locations In Los Angeles
- Red Carpet, White House And Journalism Blues
- Verizon's Data Use Crosses Boundary
- Marketing Daily - Friday, May 2, 2014
- 'Spider-Man 2' Set To Vanquish So-So Reviews
- Samsung Launches 'LeBron' App
- Live-Streamed, Real-Time Triumphs Tout Audi A3
- Pizza Hut With Mint Juleps? QSR In Derby Push
- LeapFrog Introduces Wee Wearable
- PayPal Launches Campaign, Refreshed Logo
- Taco Bell Launches Third Round Of Breakfast Spots
- Mulally Retiring, Fields Rising. Surprised?
- Dunkin' Donuts Scores Big With Sports Marketing
- Coca-Cola Launches Bottled Water In China
- T-Mobile Still Grabbing Business From Rivals
- Taco Bell Vet Named CEO At Yum
- Born To Buy
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, May 1, 2014
- Energizer Bunny Will March To Its Own Beat
- Acura Back For Coffee Refill With Seinfeld
- Fast-Growing Moe's Moves Into National TV
- Is It Better To Have One Or Many Mobile Games?
- What Makes Content Connect? Quality
- Miller Lite's Throwback Packaging Resonates
- Qdoba, Firehouse Subs Among Leaders In Satisfaction
- Torrance, Calif., Faces Pain With Toyota's Departure
- Johnny Manziel Signs Deal To Become 'Johnny Panini'
- Breath Easy: MacBook Lowers Price Of Air
- Walmart Takes On Flo And The Gecko
- Amazon Opens Shop For Wearables
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, April 30, 2014
- Gillette's FlexBall Faces Scruff And Skeptics
- Mondelez Launches Soccer Push, Real-Time Video Studio
- T-Mobile, Cowell Team On New DJ Talent Show
- Infiniti's Witherspoon Drives Infiniti Down New Roads
- Consumer Confidence On Upswing, Especially Millennials
- Story Worldwide's Cheyfitz Channels The Spirit Bison
- Consumers To Spend Big On Mama
- 'Happy,' Netflix, Google Win Webbys
- Taco Bell Develops Fast Casual Concept
- Forever 21 Intros Value Concept
- L'Oreal's Speichert Talks About CMO Organization
- Russell Wilson Tops Peyton Manning In $1B NFL Retail
- Episode 703: Ugly Betty And The Dead Man's Office
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, April 29, 2014
- Sponsors Drop Clippers Protesting Owners' Remarks
- Consumers Clamor For DIY Healthcare Disruption
- Acura's Accavitti Says TLX, Re-org Make Job Easier
- Coinstar Offers Gift Card Exchange
- Easy App Access Tops OTT Device Shopper Lists
- Terra Chips' Indie Film Backing Paying Off
- Toyota To Leave California For Texas
- Russell Wilson NFL's Top Licensed Sales Star
- ALS Campaign To Honor Gehrig & Speech
- Instagram Video Ads Are Coming
- Twitter To Rank Top Aussie TV Shows For Advertisers
- Car Sales Pick Up in April
- Marketing Daily - Monday, April 28, 2014
- BK's Subservient Chicken Is On The Loose
- Electronic Gaming Becoming Equal-Op Entertainment
- Mobile, Social Driving 36% Of In-Store Sales
- Demographics Expected To Drive Cold Cereal Comeback
- MLB's Joe Torre Stumps For CohnReznick
- PepsiCo To Bottle Mountain Dew Baja Blast
- Toyota Moving From L.A. To Texas, Sources Say
- Critics Say E-Cig Marketing Rules Too Lax
- Samsung Breaks Into Premium Headphones And Audio
- FTC Seems To Back Tesla's Factory Direct Program
- Infiniti Seeks Influencers
- Truth Or Consequences
- Connecticut Launches 'Revolutionary' Tourist Blitz
- Marketing Daily - Friday, April 25, 2014
- Verizon Wireless Sees Drop in Phone Customers
- Minnesota Launches Largest-Ever Tourism Campaign
- More Smartphone Purchasers Considering Price
- Wendy's Fans Grab Chance To Be 'Screenwriters'
- Is Gen Y Powering Fur's Comeback?
- Nutmeg State Launches 'Still Revolutionary,' Part 2
- TPG Plows $750 Million Into Chobani
- P&G Cuts Agency Costs, Hikes Digital To Save Money
- Unilever Foresees Slower Growth
- Burnett's Take Kids To Work Day Is Over The Top
- What The New Twitter Design Means
- Herman Miller Celebrates 'Hilda' With New Video Series
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, April 24, 2014
- FDA Issuing First Regs On E-Cigs
- Post Honeycomb Instagram Push Features Teen Idol
- Quilted Northern Urges Gen Y To 'Stop Wiping'
- Denny's, Nat Geo Kids Team On 'Adventure Menu'
- CMOs Laud Card-Linked Marketing
- FX Networks Strikes Ad Deal With Miller Coors
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, April 23, 2014
- Focus Drives Big Pharma's Focus On Deals
- Doritos Tests Mystery Flavors In Stores Nationwide
- P&G Helps Grads With Professional Profiles
- Purina One Plans 'Cat Cafe' For NYC
- Cetaphil Launches 'Gentle Power' Effort To Consumers
- FirstBank Mocks Google Glass
- A&W Targets Children Of The Boomers
- China Pushes Yum Profit Up By 18.4%
- Earnings Weak, McDonald's Still Takes Jab At Taco Bell
- NYPD's Twitter PR Contest Backfires
- Lipton Tea's Carl And Stu Serenade Gen Y