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September 22, 2008
Top Headlines
- Top 100 Global Brands Hemorrhage $67B in Value
- Nightmare on Wall Street a Setback for Brand McCain
- Woes Go Well Beyond Financial Flux
- What the Holding Company Chiefs Are Saying
- Financial Advertisers Need to Strike Reassuring Note
- Media Owners Resigned to '08 Shortfall, Brace for Tougher '09
- Economy May Be Rotten, but It's Ripe for Package Food
- How Creativity Can Carry Your Business Through a Recession
- Self-Absorbed Media Missing the Biggest Story of Our Time
- Wall Street's Angst Is Now Main Street's
- 'Powerless' Consumers Spend More
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- Beer-Industry Middlemen Wary of Power Brewers
- Putting a Price on Digital Production
- Top 100 Global Brands Hemorrhage $67B in Value
- Woes Go Well Beyond Financial Flux
- Financial Advertisers Need to Strike Reassuring Note
- For Holding Companies, Downturn Will Slow Already-Slow Deal-Making
- GM to 'Pull Back Slightly' on All Media in 2009
- Philips Follows Up on Brave Shave Campaign
- Enfatico CEO Answers Critics: 'We're Resetting' Agency Bar
- Custom National TV Spots Are Close: Verklin
- Nightmare on Wall Street a Setback for Brand McCain
- What the Holding Company Chiefs Are Saying
- Media Owners Resigned to '08 Shortfall, Brace for Tougher '09
- Consumers Get a Feel for K-C
- Economy May Be Rotten, but It's Ripe for Package Food
- No Such Thing as Free Shipping?











