• Flush with Potential
    Who knew the portable restroom could be clean, attractive, even lucrative?
  • A Model Merger
    The merger between draft and FBC is the first marriage between a large-scale direct and a traditional agency, but it won't be the last.
  • Calling All Consumers
    Did you know that women couldn't stand while riding San Francisco's cable cars until the 1960s?
  • Beating Google to Air
    While Google struggles to spin off its online ad-management system to offline media, other companies are erecting beachheads on the digital market shore.
  • Cell Phone Surrender
    What? Give up your cell phone for the evening? Not possible, you say.
  • Cathy Leaps Online
    With the proliferation of online social networks and other forms of interactive media, how will book publishers retain their tech-savvy teen readers?
  • The Scan Payment Plan
    This Rorschach test won't reveal anything about you, but take a picture of it with your phone and it could reveal something about the company that placed it there.
  • After the Flood
    More than a year after Hurricane Katrina, the city's musicians are keeping the heart of New Orleans thumping to its own unique beat.
  • A Predictive Gaze
    Look back with me, if you will, to the halcyon days of late October 2005. At the time, the words "YouTube" and "time-shifting" hadn't yet slid onto the buzzword-spouting lips of self-appointed media pundits. Network shows hadn't yet been made available (legally, anyway) for streaming on the Web. And frustrated writers staring at nearly blank computer screens hadn't yet figured out a way to stretch their MySpace-will-rule-the-universe screeds to the required 500 words. Ah, we were so young and innocent then.
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