brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on February 26, 2010 06:20 AM
Fox sees an overwhelming amount of complaints from recent 'Family Guy' episodes. [LA Times]
SeaWorld face criticism for keeping killer whale despite trainer's death. [AP]
CitySearch stays relevant by adding business-related tweets to its website. [Econsultancy]
General Motors is currently debating two bids on its Hummer brand. [WSJ]
Kraft is touring restaurants spreading the word about its Athenos hummus. [Brandweek]
Hand-held smartphone maker Palm worries about its future due to poor sales. [NY Times]
After experiencing a boost in profits, TJX hopes to create a new retail chain. [Boston Herald]
IGN's AskMen hopes to promote its new newsletter by joining Foursquare. [Adweek]
Dansk Port Teknik's new garade door ads make a mockery of Toyota. [BrandFreak]
The Girl Scouts recall their Lemon Creme cookies due to expired oils. [Consumer Reports]
Facebook patented its newsfeed, causing issues for other sites. [Business Insider]
Disney is still working to prevent a British theatre chain from striking. [Businessweek]
A new radio app lets drivers hear Twitter and Facebook updates. [PSFK]
Though the number could decrease, Boeing is set to fire 1,000 employees. [Time]
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