Big media and new media both came out in force at Internet Week. We've got video here.
Blended fruits are better than regular fruits -- and Ogilvy is out to prove it.
There was a clear vision threaded through Pinterest's first "partner event" with marketers and agencies on Wednesday.
A deal for the mobile mapping service would set up a possible bidding war with Facebook.
Fast-food chain will sell pasta salad from Friday in attempt to Italianise menu after deal with Parma-based Barilla
Google is deep into a multipronged effort to fund, build and help run wireless networks in emerging markets such as sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, a move that could connect a billion or more new people to the Internet.
Former window washer struck it rich selling drinks made "from the best stuff on earth."
Former News Corp president Peter Chernin and private equity fund Guggenheim Digital Media have placed bids for Hulu.
Investigators went to 63 New Jersey establishments they suspected were scamming customers, ordered drinks neat and then covertly took samples for testing. Of 150 samples collected, 30 were not the brand as which they were being sold.
Almost every returning show on network TV had fewer viewers than the prior year.
America's 100 million cable and satellite subscribers are forced to pay ever-higher bills for a growing number of channels they do not watch. The American people are being ripped off.
Privately, the kvetching about Snow Fall among "media people" has been pretty intense. Each time this topic comes up around journalism profs or reporters, there's a huge amount of eye-rolling.
'Derek' stars Gervais as a naive man who works in a nursing home.
The suit centers on a commercial for the recently launched Facebook Home for Android phones. It asserts that the ad used music copied from 'Under the Influence,' a track on the 'The Marshall Mathers LP.'
After revamping mornings and building out weekends, Jeff Zucker is putting a weekly interview show at 11 p.m. on Fridays.
Twitter has struck pacts with companies including Discovery, Vice and Major League Baseball. It's also adding tech to target ads at TV viewers.
How does advertising perform in a social-media world? Ad Age is releasing three papers that break down the pressing issues in social.
Michelle Gass, a longtime Starbucks executive is leaving to join Kohl’s in the newly-created role of chief customer officer.
The retailer is following up its viral hit "Ship My Pants" with more saucy worldplay in this video ad from DraftFCB.
The ratings firm hopes IBM's "Jeopardy!" winner will improve measurement of ad effectiveness and media planning.
What growing patent litigation means to the marketing world, according to Brian Heidelberger, partner at Winston & Strawn.
Independent agency Mother is planning to open its fourth office in Brazil next year and has asked creative Gustavo Sousa to lead the charge.
Don Draper merged his agency to get a better shot at a major car account. Are the odds for small agencies any different in the digital era?
The Interpublic shop shifts focus from Irvine to a new L.A. outpost to attract talent for Taco Bell and lure new clients.
Thanks to the new show "Model Employee" on VH1, a creative learns what it's like to be on the side of the camera.
Bloomberg Businessweek is trying to get millennials to move out of their parent's houses and land a job.
Viewers may be latching onto familiar names at this point -- like "Robin Williams." That's exactly as networks intended.