Big In Print
Microsoft said the console will launch "later this year," meaning it will likely be in time for the all-important holiday season.
The self-proclaimed "Worldwide Leader in Sports" rarely has layoffs -- the last were in 2009. But with rivals such as Fox Sports 1 looming, ESPN has been spending big to stockpile sports rights.
Ms. Gambelli, who led NBC broadcast sales until last fall, has joined Horizon Media as exec VP-chief investment officer.
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The Major League Soccer team will be known as the New York City Football Club and it expects to begin competing in 2015, the league said on Tuesday.
Senate investigators accuse Apple of wiring together a complicated system to shield billions of dollars in international profits from both U.S. and foreign tax collectors.
Yahoo says it acquired 300 million new users yesterday. But, for now, the number advertisers care about will be much smaller.
Hershey will introduce a milk-based candy in China and open up a Shanghai R&D center as part of its strategy to build a presence the world's fastest-growing candy market.
Accenture continues to move toward its goal of being a digital marketing services provider with its second acquisition in a week.
Beyond channel 99, Time Warner Cable will host related channels under headings such as Entertainment, Life & Style and Sports.
Stephen King has no plans for a digital edition of his new book, Joyland, hoping to get more people to shop for it in a physical bookstore.
Media consumers across the United States are reporting this week that sponsored content is easily the coolest f--king published material anyone could ever read or watch.
Findings from a new study suggest a better, more uniform code for determining whether or not alcohol advertisements are appropriate.
Bakery-cafe chain has no plans yet to expand program outside of St. Louis area.
The proliferation of digital channels, the internet of things and tomorrow's industrial internet demand new technology skills from the chief marketing officer.
An ad agency in Rio wants to teach poor people in the slums how to be consumers.
A district judge tossed bulk of discrimination claims file by Joy C. Noel, but one part of the case is going to trial next month.
The Brooklyn-based digital agency is losing a group of senior staffers -- including founder Gene Liebel -- who are launching a new shop.
TV networks have a bigger concern than one-upping their broadcast rivals: grabbing attention from original content on nontraditional platforms.
Automaker's VP-marketing talks agency relationships, the Super Bowl, the 'dummy screen' and the iBeetle.
For food and drink makers, "skinny" seems to be the phattest marketing term going -- and here's why.
T.G.I. Friday's, Chili's and others are slapping generic phrases like "skinny" and "slender" on cocktails as they target weight-conscious drinkers.
The automaker, in a rare move for agency reviews, opts to retain its agency since 2007.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer and Tumblr CEO David Karp vow "not to screw it up" for Tumblr users but also to develop new native ad formats.
The networks, citing strong shows like "Modern Family" and "The Walking Dead," don't want to begin talks with last year's prices.
In what it says is the end of a recent deal-making frenzy, publisher picks up nine bike mags and sells bulk of TransWorld portfolio.