• Friendly Skywriters
    Mama nature sighed in relief when the Association of Travel Marketing Executives axed the print edition of its twice-yearly publication, Travel Marketing Decisions, which had gone out to 750 members and several hundred industry execs.
  • In The Bag
    Gmail is crawling with spiders. And spiders freak me out. A friend of mine recently e-mailed me from the airport in Miami, where she was traveling to attend a wedding.
  • Premature Ejection
    When Penthouse editor-in-chief Mark Healy first quit and was then ignominiously escorted from the building at One Penn Plaza in Manhattan this October, his departure raised a few eyebrows.
  • Crowd Control
    In an effort to separate Chevy from the crowd of advertisers at this year's World Series on Fox, the creative minds over at GM Planworks used, well - the crowd.
  • No Jacket Required
    The law firm Foley Hoag wants its identity back, and it's loosening up to get it.
  • Colbert Calls an Audible
    Stephen Colbert's name may not be appearing on the presidential ballot any time soon, but if book sales were votes he'd be a shoe-in.
  • Take Your Hands Off of My Stack
    When they said "green" we thought they meant trees, but NBC Universal's weeklong "Green is Universal" campaign brought in an extra $10 million from national advertisers.
  • Writers on the Storm
    While writers - including high-profile ones - walked picket lines as the strike against Hollywood studios continued, advertisers started to get concerned about how it might affect them.
  • The Girl-Market Gap
    Okay, listen up all you teen marketers. Girls are on to you. They're tired of ads that underestimate and insult their intelligence. They want ads that are authentic, true and funny, but not over the top.
  • Give a Damn
    Apparently, you damn well better believe Canadian Club isn't your mother's whisky - it's your father's.
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