- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015
- Apple Sets 2019 Target And Grows Team For Its E-Car
- New 'Power Of Dreams' Spot An Illustration Of Honda
- Boomers Vs. Millennials: More Common Ground Than You'd Think
- Luvo Ads Get Fresh To Change Minds About Frozen Meals
- Finding Content Key To Cooling Cord-Cutting
- Visit Seattle Launches Series On Revolt TV
- Brands Find New Ways To Target Hispanic Shoppers
- McDonald's Promotes UN World Food Programme
- Groups Pressure Restaurants Over Antibiotics
- McDonald's Making More McStakes
- VW Scandal Means Big Fines, And Risk For CEO Winterkorn
- Call For Entries: MediaPost's 'All Stars'
- Ready Player Z
- Can Brand Trump Become President Trump?
- L'Oreal Video Influencer Campaign Goes Viral
- Marketing Daily - Monday, Sept. 21, 2015
- Volkswagen Excoriated, Sued, Loses Value Over Emissions Scandal
- Ford Latest Automaker To Launch Apple Watch Apps
- HM Deepens Cruelty, Sustainability Marketing
- Krispy Kreme Goes Mobile With 'Talk Like A Pirate Day' Promo
- Boisset Wines, French Tourism Agency Partner For Contest
- GMC Certified Service Does Not Cover Jet Packs
- Scupper ye, Autocorrect! Aspect Tries 'Text Like a Pirate Day'
- When Will A Woman Take Top Spot At P&G?
- Crocs Promotes Reilly To CMO
- CR Suspends "Recommended" For VW On Recalls
- Want To Do Brand-Ambush The Rugby World Cup? See Below
- Silent Spring, The Sequel
- Marketing Daily - Friday, Sept. 18, 2015
- Amazon Prices Devices To Thrill Consumers, Kill Competition
- Volkswagen Touts Infotainment In New Push
- Nielsen Reports African-Americans Richer, Better Educated
- New Holland Brewing, Carhartt Collaborate
- StubHub Focuses On The Inner Fan
- Oscar Mayer Offers (Real) Dating App For Bacon Lovers
- Celebrity Matchmaking: What Sparks Luxury Brand Magic?
- Limited-Edition Rainbow Doritos Support LGBT Youth
- Geico Buys First Programmatic Radio Ad On Katz Exchange
- IBM Creates Connected-Car Data Platform
- NHL, Adidas Partner In Events, Marketing, Apparel
- Key To Happier People: Free Snacks
- Target Tests Customers Improvements
- T-Mobile Adds 20 Nations To Simple Global Cell Plans
- Why Is Clinton Offering Swag To College Kids?
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015
- AB InBev Looks To Expand In SABMiller's Emerging Markets
- Kia Takes Father, Son On Road Trip For 2015 Optima
- Mtn Dew Jumps On New Snapchat Lenses
- Target, Walmart Taking Online Groceries To Main Street
- Coldwell Banker To Sponsor CES, CNET Page
- UA, Sports Authority Partner Around MapMyFitness
- IOC Puts L.A. On Short List Of 2024 Olympic Bid Cities
- Sources Say U.S. May Have Settled With GM
- Campaign Ads Will Cost Pretty Penny
- IFA President, CEO Caldeira Steps Down
- What It Really Means To Make Food
- The Future Of Luxury Wearable Tech?
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015
- For CMOs, Amazon Dash Buttons 'The Best Bad Idea'
- Maytag's Bosch Says MLB Great Play For Brand
- Sweet! Cookie Jam Launches New Campaign
- Is It Too Early To Talk Super Bowl? Marriott Thinks Not
- CarMax, Opening New Stores, Partners With NFL Teams
- Yellow Tail: The 'Go To' Wine [With or Without The Brackets]
- Marketing Daily - Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015
- Frankfurt Auto Show Gets Cranking
- Auto Shoppers More Mobile Than Ever
- New Quiznos Parody Video Pulls 1.4 Million Views In First Week
- Lane Bryant Takes Plus-Size Movement To The Streets
- John Hancock Aims To Drive To Second Screen
- Lenovo Loves Its Klutzy, Tech Averse Laptop Users
- George Zimmer, 'I Guarantee It' Guy, Back In Business
- Tourism A Peacemaker In Colombia?
- Restaurants Getting Help At The Gas Pump
- Delta Employees To Get Sky Spa
- Stop Squandering Your Retargeting Efforts
- Marketing Daily - Monday, Sept. 14, 2015
- Ex-Hyundai CEO John Krafcik Takes The Driverless Reins At Google
- Buffalo Wild Wings Stages Live Surprises With Sports Stars, B-Dubs Fans
- Consumers Are Considering Cord-Cutting, Not Yet Doing It
- ARCO Runs A Marathon To Comic Con
- Dealers Need Dollars For Digital
- Quicksilver Files For Bankruptcy, Sells Stores
- Ace And True Value May Move Away From Bee Killing Pesticides
- The Donald Buys Miss Universe Shares From NBCU
- Mobile Dominating E-Commerce
- Apollo XIII Part 2
- Marketing Daily - Friday, Sept. 11, 2015
- FDA's New Preventative Regulations Draw Praise From Food Industry
- Sheraton Points To Its Actions
- McConaughey Stars In New Ads For Lincoln
- Doritos Announces 'Crash The Super Bowl' Swan Song
- Mondelez to Increase Healthy Snacks, Marketing Spending, E-commerce
- Verizon Wants Network Quality, Offerings To 'Matter'
- Talk To The Watch
- The Customer Experience Imperative
- Marketing Daily - Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015
- 4th-Gen Prius Rocks In Vegas As Buyers Shift Toward Guzzlers
- Patriots Brand Does Not Deflate, Remains No. 1 In Fan Loyalty
- Nation Means Team In NASCAR's Biggest Social Push
- NYC Becomes First U.S. City To Require Restaurant Menu Salt Warnings
- Nationwide's Earworm Moves Beyond Manning
- Coldwell Banker Campaign Hails 'Halloween,' Happiness, Home
- Hyundai Launches NFL Campaign
- Luxury Brands Love Video
- What Makes Under Armour Different
- Apple Watch Is A Health Device
- A Bentley SUV?
- Finding Stephen: The Colbert Nation Sweeps
- Marketing Daily - Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015
- United Stakeholders Hope For Friendlier Skies Under New Boss
- Relaunching Hydrox Cozies Up To Mondelez-Bashing Trump
- Wilson Celebrates Athlete/Equipment Connection
- Adult Swim Takes Millennials To The Drive-In
- British Airways Starts Christmas Early For Ex-Pats
- 'Daily Porkcast' Combines Weather Updates, Recipes
- Amazon Tests Restaurant Delivery In Seattle
- Judge Rules In Favor Of Tiffany On Trademark Dispute
- Here Are The Big Car Launches
- For ESPN, U.S. Open, Voya Orange Is The New Track
- Indian Cuisine Growing Into Its Own
- Macy's Shuttering Underperforming Stores
- Dollar Shave Club's 'Crusty' Campaign