04 Nov 2010
| by Staff
SYDNEY - James Packer and Lachlan Murdoch have won their bid to wrest the chairmanship of Ten's board from Nick Falloon.
04 Nov 2010
| by Ken Doctor
Maybe the newspaper is like the old LP -- you know, as in "Long Play." It may be a 33 1/3, though it seems like it came out of the age of 78s sometimes, a relic of the post-Victorian Victrola age. It is what it is, a wonderful compendium of one day in the life (of a nation, a city, a village), a one-size-fits-all...
03 Nov 2010
| by Staff
STOCKHOLM - Seriously Italy, get with the Twitter programme. Once again an Italian newspaper has been fooled by a prankster, pretending to be AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic on Twitter.
25 Oct 2010
| by Media Culpa
Two weeks ago, I blogged about how German car maker Porsche was blocking employees' access to social networks such as Facebook and Xing for fears of industrial espionage.
25 Oct 2010
| by Staff
SYDNEY - A controversial Calvin Klein jeans ad campaign has been pulled from billboards after the Australian advertising watchdog found it was suggestive of rape and violence to women.
25 Oct 2010
| by Staff
NEW YORK - As the mid-election battle nears its climax GOProud, the gay Republican organisation, has turned its hand to a TV reality with a heavy nod to Real Housewives as it casts Democrats as the Real Democrats of D.C.
21 Oct 2010
| by Staff
SYDNEY - Vodafone is launching a campaign featuring a warm-up match between the Australian Test Team and 250 school children, to support it's sponsorship of the Vodafone Ashes Series.
21 Oct 2010
| by Staff
SYNDEY - Mediaedge CIA's digital team has told media sales people that if they haven't already got an appointment to see them, they're going to have to wait until 2011 because they're too busy.
21 Oct 2010
| by Staff
Following its teamup with Anomaly and Kid Cudi, Converse is once again trying to appeal to readers of Pitchfork and the like with this latest spot that stars U.K. band Hot Chip.
05 Oct 2010
| by Sabene Saigol
LAHORE - There's been a massive uproar after Telenor Pakistan's latest campaign 'Telenor internet.more' hit TV. A small group within the marketing community felt that this communication was "not appropriate" in our society. But this small group sure made a lot of noise - enough noise for Telenor...