brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on March 24, 2010 06:05 AM
Business owners are finding new ways to cope after a product recall. [CNN Money]
Fuel prices may be up and sales are down, but Carnival is still optimistic. [WSJ]
The New York Times has created a webisode focused on daily headlines. [Daily Finance]
Cisco invites Flip camera owners to produce 10-second video clips. [BrandFreak]
Fox network is ready to announce its acquisition of Conan O'Brien. [Contact Music]
Oprah Winfrey is under fire for skipping appearances to her own events. [LA Times]
Shaw's takes on replacement workers as its employee strike continues. [Boston Herald]
Walgreens increased its prescription prices, leading to a boost in sales. [NY Times]
Business is booming for clothing brand Esprit: it just opened a NYC flagship. [WWD]
JetBlue hopes to pull in consumers with a 48-hour "sample sale." [Consumerist]
MTV, VH1, Foursquare will collaborate to promote television shows. [Broadcasting & Cable]
Consumers spent 3% of their disposable income on clothing in 2009. [MJPerry]
HeyZap takes Facebook games away from the social-networking site. [TechCrunch]
The Discovery Channel adds 'Life' to the network and sees great ratings. [AP]
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