Tag: advertising
Will a Lack of A-List Advertisers Kill the ‘Glenn Beck’ Show?
by Aimee Picchi on Mar.22, 2011, under Towing
Glenn Beck’s show still has higher ratings than all of its 5 p.m. cable competitors put together, but it has been losing viewers at an alarming rate. And it’s got fewer — and less prestigious — advertisers than “The Situation Room” or “Hardball with Chris Matthews.” Will Fox pull the plug?
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Will a Lack of A-List Advertisers Kill the ‘Glenn Beck’ Show? originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 22 Mar 2011 09:00:00.
Filed Under: Columns, People, Media, News Corp, Procter & Gamble
America’s 10 Most Durable Brands — and Their Logos
by Douglas McIntyre on Feb.22, 2011, under Towing
They’re the brands you can’t help but know, with logos that nearly everyone recognizes. These companies were founded back in the 1800s and became major players in the next century — and the one after that. And while their logos have changed over time, they’re essentially just refinements of the originals.
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America’s 10 Most Durable Brands — and Their Logos originally appeared on DailyFinance on Tue, 22 Feb 2011 09:00:00.
Filed Under: Company News, General Electric , Coca-Cola Company, New York Times Co, Deere & Co
ComScore: More Advertising Coming to Online Videos
by Danny King on Jan.24, 2011, under Towing
Research firm ComScore projects that spending on online-video advertising will more than triple between 2010 and 2015. But that doesn’t mean you’ll necessarily see more commercials per video. Spending will continue to lag behind the huge growth in online videos, according to ComScore.
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ComScore: More Advertising Coming to Online Videos originally appeared on DailyFinance on Mon, 24 Jan 2011 19:30:00.
Filed Under: Technology, Media, Google , Yahoo
iPhone vs. Android: Google May Be Winning the War in China
by Alex Salkever on Jan.24, 2011, under Towing
Deutsche Bank’s insightful technology analyst Jonathan Goldberg says Android has already pulled away from the pack in China. And not just in smartphones and tablets: Android is finding its way into all sorts of platforms, from laptops to set-top boxes to ATMs.
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iPhone vs. Android: Google May Be Winning the War in China originally appeared on DailyFinance on Mon, 24 Jan 2011 09:00:00.
Filed Under: Company News, Technology, Google , Research In Motion, Apple
Parents Have Bigger Things to Worry About Than MTV’s Racy ‘Skins’
by Jonathan Berr on Jan.21, 2011, under Towing
MTV’s controversial new teen drama Skins won’t set any of its young viewers on the road to ruin, and it isn’t pornographic. It is in bad taste, and MTV must have known would offend some audiences. Still, with 3.26 million viewers for its debut, Viacom is getting exactly what it wanted from the show — publicity and viewers.
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Parents Have Bigger Things to Worry About Than MTV’s Racy ‘Skins’ originally appeared on DailyFinance on Fri, 21 Jan 2011 15:45:00.






