brand news
Posted by Stephanie Startz on January 4, 2010 09:10 AM
Delta and Northwest Airlines cleared for merger. [WSJ]
Smart phone apps can send targeted coupons and promotions based on location. [SF Chronicle]
Volvo, Geely to cooperate, remain separate. [WSJ]
AT&T drops their sponsorship of Tiger Woods. [FT]
New milk recall plagues China. [WSJ]
Goldman Sachs reviews London operations, may quit the city. [Telegraph]
Avatar reaches $1 billion in world-wide sales. [WSJ]
Gatorade's low calorie drink G2 debuts new ad campaign in time for New Year dieters. [BrandWeek]
Apple dominates list of top-performing social media brands. [AdWeek]
Nivea's New Year kisses help charity, boost brand. [BrandWeek]
Proctor & Gamble, Wal-mart lead industry in courting multicultural consumers. [Warc]
Fox and Time Warner reach deal over fees. [LA Times]
Scripps pulls the Food Network and HGTV off Cablevision after year-long negotiations fail. [WSJ]
Late surge in ad spending encourages 2010 outlook. [WSJ]
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