Stuck in Time?
Do you feel like your digital interactions are on lock down, and the world of social media is moving on…

Super Bowl Ads for 2009
Super Bowl regulars like FedEx Corp., Garmin Ltd., Salesgenie.com and General Motors Corp. are sitting out this year’s football championship, to be held Feb. 1 in Tampa, Fla. But NBC says it is negotiating with other potential advertisers for the eight 30-second advertising spots that remain open…

Newspaper Ad Revenue Falls Nearly $2 Billion
Newspaper ad revenue fell almost $2 billion in the third quarter for a record 18.1% decline, according to new statistics from the Newspaper Association of America…

Pepsi Opens a Vein of Controversy
There’s but one calorie in PepsiMax and, as we know, one is the loneliest number. So it only makes sense that a new flight of print ads show a cute but sad little personification of a calorie committing suicide in a few ultraviolent ways…