brand hacks
Posted by Stephanie Startz on January 13, 2010 08:51 AM
Google may stop complying with Chinese Internet censorship requests and shut down operations due to cyber attack. [NY Times]
Conan O'Brien rejects 12:05 timeslot, prepared to leave NBC. [NY Times]
Toyota to introduce two new Scion vehicles in 2010. [WSJ]
Nintendo Wii game console to stream Netflix movies. [NY Times]
Football sponsors launch digital initiatives in preparation for the summer World Cup. [WSJ]
Ferrero abandons Cadbury bid. [Times of London]
Unilever signs on as sponsor of the Today Show's "Cooking School." [BrandWeek]
The Super Bowl is very close to selling out. Ad time, that is. [NY Times]
SEC files suit against Bank of America over Merrill acquisition. [WSJ]
Spyker still fighting for Saab. [NY Times]
Retreat to move forward: GM focusing on trucks. [WSJ]
BYD Auto plans to sell an electric car by the end of 2010. [NY Times]
Can Julia Roberts revive her career on her own terms? [LA Times]
Foodies give Kosher brands a boost. [NY Times]
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