brand news
Posted by Stephanie Startz on October 23, 2009 09:19 AM
New York Times launches Chicago edition, buying content from new non-profit venture. [NY Times]
Reflecting the growing popularity of online video, CNN debuts new video-centered website. [NY Times]
Amazon's rise in third quarter sales is thanks to the Kindle. [Times of London]
J. Crew raises profit outlook. [WSJ]
Pepsi discontinues "Amp Up Before You Score" app after controversy. [BrandWeek]
Nokia accuses Apple of trademark infringement in lawsuit. [Telegraph]
Bruce Lee's daughter buys rights, forms company to brand her father's legacy in China. [WSJ]
(More headlines: Marks & Spencer, food from Martha Stewart.)
Eight years later, Marks & Spencer returns to Spain with a new store. [Telegraph]
Marks & Spencer caught in controversy over Samantha Cameron's "discount" dress. [Times of London]
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia offers prepared food through the Hain Celestial Group. [MinOnline]
P&G is interested in Sara Lee's international household product unit. [Chicago Tribune]
Coke hires bloggers to travel for Expedition 206. [Warc]
Could a deal between Verizon and Vodafone benefit both cellular providers? [Breakingviews]
USA Network will heavily promote its new show, White Collar. [NY Times]
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