brand news
Posted by Alicia Ciccone on March 20, 2013 09:15 AM

American Airlines defends $20-million severance pay to CEO.
Deutsche Bank forced to restate 2012 profits due to U.S. lawsuits.
Google will package and brand chat services as Babble.
T-Mobile readies "Uncarrier" no-contract pricing plan and proposed board structure, while AT&T introduces no-contract wireless phone service and Sprintlaunches de-branded Android smartphones.
7-Eleven sues 7-SEVEN chain for trademark infringement.
Apple brand found to be less "inspiring" than it was three years ago in new consumer survey.Continue reading...
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traveling brands
Posted by Caroline Smith on November 8, 2010 10:00 AM

Airports have traditionally been a prime target for advertisers (captive audience: check), but recent marketing efforts are turning airport real estate into a venue for a variety of more interactive customer experiences.
Boston Logan's agreement with locally-based Dunkin' Donuts includes installation of 7-foot-tall replicas of Dunkin' Donut coffee cups at Terminals A and C, with occasional free sampling scheduled to promote the brand. Courtyard by Marriott has installed a temporary replica of its lobby at Denver International to promote the hotel chain's new look. And passengers at terminal eight of New York’s JFK airport can experience an interactive touch-screen display created to promote IBM’s Smarter Cities initiative.
Meanwhile, London’s Gatwick Airport has found a customer-friendly use of cutting edge media technology, aimed at helping passengers mediate the mess of the airport’s ongoing construction and remodeling project. Continue reading...