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Headline Roundup: It's Ooo-prr-aah!

Posted by Stephanie Startz on November 6, 2009 07:14 AM

It's finally here! The Droid has landed! [PC World]

Will Oprah move her show to her cable network? [NY Times]

Unilever may cut prices, denies interest in Cadbury. [Times of London]

Walt Disney's Florida sports complex gets ESPN rebrand. [NY Times]

Starbucks will offer Seattle's Best coffee in Subway shops. [Seattle Times]

Verizon Wireless claims AT&T lawsuit has "no merit." [BrandWeek]

Three Fiat cars will be sold under the Chrysler brand. [NY Times]

(More headlines: New LA Times website, Izod sponsors IndyCar.)

LA Times debuts new website. [LA Times]

Fake cellular handsets made in China threaten brand integrity. [Warc]

Move over Dina Lohan. Glenn Beck is the white Oprah. [NY Times]

Sesame Street anniversary is commemorated with Google doodles. [Guardian]

IZOD will be the title sponsor of IndyCar. [LA Times]

Reader's Digest and Pastor Rick Warren discontinue "Purpose Drive Life" magazine, switch to digital. [NY Times]

Fox News gets rating bump from Tuesday's Republican victories. [NY Times]

Comments

Greg Delaney United States says:

Do they still have those old school characters on Sesame Street like Harry Monster and purple, two-headed guy?  they were too funny

November 8, 2009 07:17 PM #

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November 23, 2009 08:23 PM #

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January 3, 2010 03:29 AM #

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