brand news
Posted by Sara Zucker on March 25, 2010 07:14 AM
Fox Mobile Group is selling television-for-phones subscriptions. [LA Times]
Avoiding bankruptcy, Blockbuster will attempt to do the same. [NY Times]
Tanning bed companies may be negatively impacted by a new tax. [CNN Money]
Go Daddy will no longer supply certain domains to Chinese consumers. [WSJ]
Subway sandwich chains are set to launch a new menu of breakfast items. [Wallet Pop]
Starbucks investors are excited about their additional 10 cents. [NY Times]
Seventeen magazine is holding a casting call for "real girls" for a future issue. [Fashionista]
McDonald's will conclude its sponsorship of 'Sesame Street.' [Daily Finance]
Burger King wants to sponsor those pesky Internet error messages. [Brandfreak]
Kate Spade has collaborated with Elizabeth Arden on an upcoming perfume. [WWD]
MetroPCS plans to beat Verizon as the first company to launch a 4G phone. [AP]
NBC's female-oriented site iVillage is going to undergo a brand makeover. [Brandweek]
Consumers think that Kombucha Tea is the hottest drink on the market. [NY Times]
Saks Fifth Avenue will close its stores with poor sales and soon-to-expire leases. [WSJ]
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