brand hacks
Posted by Stephanie Startz on December 25, 2009 09:30 AM
NBCU will stream the Winter Olympics via "TV Everywhere." [MediaPost]
GM will not consider Spyker's bid for Saab. [AFP]
Citigroup needs a brand makeover. [BNET]
Ford finalizes sale of Volvo to Geely. [WSJ]
Asian airlines ramp up customer service, perks. [NY Times]
Whole Foods CEO John Mackey gives up Chairman position in compliance with governance rules. [WSJ]
Jay Leno's ratings under-perform. [MediaPost]
Children's clothing maker Carter's under federal inquiry over earnings figures. [AJC]
Android chases Apple's App capacity, projected to reach 150,000 by end of 2010. [BusinessWeek]
Bigelow Tea attracts the masses using blogs, Twitter and Facebook. [Vending Times]
Convergence? Facebook COO Sandberg nominated to Disney's board. [MediaPost]
Golf Digest pulls Tiger Wood's monthly column. [Sun-Times]
Personal finance web site Mint to offer Android app. [ZDNET]
Brands offer free music downloads in exchange for advertising space. [BrandWeek]
Sherlock Holmes to make the pipe popular again. [NY Times]
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