• Minding Their Business
    Women in need of beauty advice can find plenty of magazines on the subject. But females seeking to up their business savvy have had limited options - until now.
  • NHL Sets New Goals
    How bad can marketing problems get? The National Hockey League knows the score.
  • Will Video Save the Radio Star?
    Here's a techno tongue twister: Sirius Satellite Radio Video. First hyped by the company back in 2004, Sirius Satellite Radio is finalizing the content of its new video service, now scheduled to debut in late 2007.
  • The Right Ingredients
    The combination of short attention spans and DVRs has left advertisers with a choice: get creative or lose consumers. So the ad sales executives and sponsors behind Bravo's hit reality competition series, "Top Chef," came together to create a battle plan.
  • What Every "Apprentice" Wants to Hear
    Donald Trump just told Adwalker, "You're hired." The Irish company's computerized human kiosks are scheduled to appear on the March 18 episode of "The Apprentice."
  • Pump It Up
    If you own a car, pumping gas is a fact of life. But instead of staring into space, many eyes now focus on Gas Station TV (GSTV).
  • No More Fun And Games
    While analysts fuss over DVRs, the shift to broadband, and other symptoms of fragmentation, the real challenge to TV hegemony was under many Christmas trees. For when the Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, or Sony PS3 are on, TV programming is off.
  • Maxim's Juicy News
    The Internet, Wi-Fi, satellite radio-for one of the world's most successful brands, that stuff is all so old hat: Steak, it turns out, is what brings sizzle to Dennis Publishing.
  • Now That's Window Shopping!
    They stopped busy New Yorkers in their tracks, enticed Chicagoans to stand out in the frigid cold, and intrigued Aspen's most beautiful people.
  • Marketing Monopoly
    Board games are back, with new features for old favorites: branded tie-ins.
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