Organic Online is fleshing out its creative strength in the face of several client wins, according to ClickZ. After winning SIRIUS Satellite Radio, Autodesk and Harrisdirect, Organic is opening up a new office in L.A. and promoting its San Francisco...
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AdWeek reports that HotJobs.com picked Havas shop Euro RSCG Magnet for PR. Magnet beat out four undisclosed shops and incumbent Fleishman-Hillard. HotJobs.com is owned by Yahoo....
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Verizon SuperPages chose McCann's TM Advertising as its agency of record and tasked it with creating both an online and offline identity, according to ClickZ. The account typically shows measured media of about $15 million. TM Advertising's interactive chief said...
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VeriSign reports in Internet Retailer that it will process $40 billion in online payments this year for its 125,000 business clients. That means that if VeriSign were a member of the E.U., its retail economy would be roughly average among...
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Microsoft's MSN will experiment with Moreover Technologies' news aggregation service to provide users with the ability to locate and access syndicated site feeds that will flow into their personal pages, according to CNET. The service will also allow a feed-only...
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CNET reports that, in what seems to be becoming standard procedure for party hacks, Republicans have pre-emptively registered many of the logical names for Attorney General Tom Reilly, a Democrat, to use were he to run against Republican incumbent Mitt...
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The Village Voice will sully itself with online capitalism, according to ClickZ, having re-designed its website to take advantage of the internet's daily capabilities and made room for additional advertising. The Voice gets about 1.6 million unique visitors each month,...
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As Bravo spins off Queer Eye for the Straight Girl, it will simulcast the premiere episode on the web as it airs on the west coast television feed at 11 p.m. tonight. AdWeek reports AOL will host the episode for...
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A Berhhart Associates poll of direct marketing companies showed that three out of four planned on hiring this quarter, according to DM News. The firm's president said this was one of the strongest job demand periods in the 16 years...
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NetImperative reports that Marmite launched two new sites, one for fans and one for detractors. The famously awful-tasting pot meat, akin to the U.S.-based Spam or, at worst, the Australian-based Vegemite, will be positioned as a sandwich ingredient in an...
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MediaPost reports that Kraft Foods will cut out marketing to kids under the age of 11 in an effort to get ahead of the movement to curtail advertising to children as a means to prevent obesity. Kraft already avoids media...
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