brand news
Posted by Shirley Brady on September 13, 2011 07:02 PM

BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche hit Frankfurt Auto Show with luxury cars retooled for younger generation, while Maserati brings Jeep-based SUV to Frankfurt.
ConAgra sets deadline for Ralcorp.
Cracker Barrel's new CEO outlines her plan amidst shareholder battle.
Dr. Oz shakes apple juice industry to the core.
eBay hit by criminal probe over use of Craigslist information.
Heineken-sponsored private concert in Brooklyn by Kanye West released by Vevo.
Ikea dispels death of Billy (bookcase) rumors.
KFC Australia pulls campaign claiming free range chickens.
Lady Gaga releases second in series of "fashion films" on YouTube.Continue reading...
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brand collaborators
Posted by Shirley Brady on February 23, 2011 12:00 PM
Emporio Armani released more from its series of short film projects in collaboration with magazine/media creatives for London Fashion Week.
Katie Price's turn as a Hitchcock-inspired damsel in distress has been followed up by a short (above) directed by Jamie Morgan for POP; and after the jump, Irresistible, a dark and edgy short directed by Alex Lindahl for Italy's Muse magazine.Continue reading...
celebrity brandcasting
Posted by Shirley Brady on February 14, 2011 11:00 AM
The hair's a little off, but the Taiwanewz phenom that is NMA.tv has just released its take on Lady Gaga's eggciting Grammys appearance last night. The stunt helped propel her new single, Born This Way, to #1 on Billboard's top 100 chart today, and she'll be appearing on Jay Leno's NBC show tonight.
Gaga, meanwhile, is poised to appear in ads for her latest endorsement deal — the New York-based Supreme skater fashion brand. The relatively NSFW campaign, shot by controversial photographer Terry Richardson (who accompanied her to the Grammys) can be viewed here.
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