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To narrow down your selection of articles, click on the "AND" or "NOT" next to any of the categories below. Say you’re currently browsing entries in category "A", you can then drill down into entries that belong both to category A and another category, or belong to category A but not another category. For instance, you could list entries about demographics in the automotive sector, or entries about email marketing that are not about spam. Numbers in the columns below indicate how many entries the selected operation will narrow your query to. You can combine multiple intersection and exclusion criteria to further limit the number of entries.
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Campaigns of Note:
Ad Steps Into Falklands Dispute; Y&R Condemns Local Office's Work
CLIO Awards: Best of the 2012 Winners
How Beer Companies [...]
Posted: Monday, May 7th 2012
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Ad Technology:
Innovid Announces Interactive Video Ad Studio Enhancements
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Branding:
60% of Wikipedia articles about companie [...]
Posted: Thursday, April 19th 2012
Top News: ComScore Q1 Earnings | HuffPo Digimag App | NCTA Cybersecurity Rules | Mobile Spectrum Crisis
Ad Technology:
comScore Announces Date for First Quarter 2012 Financial Results
Harvard Professor and Global Authority on Algorithmic Economics Joins Na [...]
Posted: Wednesday, April 18th 2012
Top News: iPad 3 | AdWords terms get clarification | Video game sales plunge
iPad 3:
The iPad is unbeatable.
Mobile hotspot included in Verizon’s iPad 4G LTE data plan.
Apple may [...]
Posted: Friday, March 9th 2012
Closing Bell: Dynamics CRM Online | Facebook for 'Every Phone' | Pandora reaches 100M listeners
Social Media:
Google+ fervor may be making Facebook nervous.
CRM:
Microsoft pushes Dynamics CRM Online, Windows Server 8 at WPC.
People:
HP's new WebOS chi [...]
Posted: Tuesday, July 12th 2011
Top News: New net rules regulate cookies | Appeals court affirms buying keyword ads on a competitor's name | Looming tablet glut |
Legal/Regulatory:
New net rules set to make cookies crumble.
Appeals Court: Buying keyword ads based on a competitor’s name is OK.
Overage fees are [...]
Posted: Wednesday, March 9th 2011
Industry Buzz & News: 6/21/10
Online Ad Market:
How the world's online ad sales stack up.
Google introduces one-stop shop display ad network.
Social Media [...]
Posted: Monday, June 21st 2010
Star Tribune, CarSoup.com Target Auto Ad Dollars
The Minneapolis Star Tribune is partnering with CarSoup.com to power the stagnant car-selling portion of the publication's website, StarTribune.com/cars. In exchange, the Star Tribune will become the local sales arm for CarSoup.com products and services in the Twin Cities metro area for both dealership and for-sale-by-owner advertising.
The partnership, which begins Dec. 1, 2009, will give visi [...]
Posted: Monday, November 16th 2009
Levinson Leaves Google Board; Formal Divide Between Google, Apple Grows
Two months after Google CEO Eric Schmidt departed Apple's board, Arthur Levinson, who serves on both boards, has resigned from Google's.
The move was greeted with pleasure by the Federal Trade Commission, which is in the process of examining overlapping board memberships for companies whose interests compete. Google and Apple have increasingly crossed each other's paths with their introduction of rival mobile platforms: the iPhone and Android.
Levinson "should be commended for recognizing [...]
Posted: Tuesday, October 13th 2009
AOL Snaps Up Another GOOG Exec
This week Time Warner's AOL snapped up Shashi Seth for its SVP-Global Ad Products position. Seth worked at Google in a number of senior roles, such as product lead for web search and head of monetization efforts at YouTube.
In June 2008, Seth left Google to become CRO of startup firm Cooliris.
At AOL, Seth will manage the development of ad technologies and report to Jeff Levick, President-Global Ad Strategy. Levick also came from Google, as did AOL CEO Tim Armstrong.
"As we move forward [...]
Posted: Wednesday, September 30th 2009
Murdoch, Zucker Say Advertising on Upswing
News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch said this week that US advertising markets are "very much better" than they were four months ago.
And while revenue from News Corp.‘s local broadcast stations is down 20% from last year, results are getting better week by week, he added.
Murdoch believes there will be a "nice bump," and that things will then settle down to a slow recovery, according to Dow Jones Newswire ( [...]
Posted: Thursday, September 17th 2009
Only 5% of Major Firms Have Sustainability Execs
Among companies in the Russell 1000 Index, only 125 have an executive-level committee with responsibility for corporate social responsibility or environmental, health and safety oversight, according to "The Road Not Yet Taken" report (pdf), [...]
Posted: Monday, August 31st 2009
'Sunday Times' to Become Test Case for Murdoch's Paid Content Plans
Rupert Murdoch plans to use the Sunday Times as a test for his new push to charge for online content, beginning in November.
The Sunday Times website is currently combined with sister title the Times, but it will be launched as a stand-alone site in the fall and will begin charging a fee to access content, according to the Guardian. So far, it is unclear whether the s [...]
Posted: Thursday, August 6th 2009
Celeb Product Hawkers Don't Sway LinkedIn Users
Though the media feeds consumers a constant stream of minutiae about celebrities' private lives, and celebs who Tweet seem to have legions of avid followers, a new study of LinkedIn users by AdWeekMedia finds that most US consumers say they are not at all swayed by celebrity endorsements of products, [...]
Posted: Thursday, August 6th 2009
Stalzer Bows Out at IAC Ad Solutions
Rich Stalzer has resigned from his post as President of IAC Advertising Solutions, according to a report from paidContent.
A spokeswoman stated Stalzer will depart to pursue other interests, but assist with the resulting management transition. In the meantime, CFO Tom McInerney is overseeing his sector, which manages sales for Citysearch, Evite, March.com and IAC's ad network.
Stalzer j [...]
Posted: Wednesday, July 22nd 2009
Obama Solicits Texts to 'See What's Happening' in Africa
Prior to his Friday trip to Ghana, President Barack Obama has received thousands of text messages about Africa -- messages of both support and criticism, says the White House.
The texts were sent after the Administration set up country-specific SMS codes to which inhabitants of Africa were invited to send messages.
The codes include:
• Ghana - 1731
• Nigeria - 32969
• South Africa - 31958
• Kenya - 5683
Acc [...]
Posted: Friday, July 10th 2009
Domino's Patrick Doyle Apologizes in YouTube Video
Responding to a YouTube-based scandal in which Domino's employees recorded themselves playing with food before potentially serving it to customers, Domino's has responded with its own online video.
The message features President Patrick Doyle of Domino's USA, who apologizes for the situation and recounts the steps Domino's will take to address such situations in the future.
[...]
Posted: Thursday, April 16th 2009
Domino's Employees Incite YouTube Brand Scandal
Two Domino's employees have released a series of YouTube videos in which they playfully molest food products before allegedly passing them on to customers.
In the most recent video posted on YouTube, "Michael" -- one member of the duo -- inserts cheese into his nose and waves salami over his backside before placing both ingredients on a pair of sandwiches.
[...]
Posted: Wednesday, April 15th 2009
Facebook Complexity Baffles Older Users
Facebook, which likes to pride itself on the fact that more than half of its users are between 30-55 years old, appears to to alienating this very age group, many of whom use the 'net mainly for emailing and sending forwards (e.g., jokes, pictures).
With an active audience of 200-300 million users, Facebook has definitely become a household item. And the fastest growing demographic is t [...]
Posted: Wednesday, April 8th 2009
Google To Facilitate Indian Elections
Google launched the Google India Elections Center to help engage and prepare India’s 700 million eligible voters for next month’s general elections, reports TechCrunch.
Google has organized similar web-based election centers in the US and Australia in the past, but Google India’s election center offers new features which [...]
Posted: Wednesday, April 8th 2009


