News From the Advertising Industry
Date: 08 April 2012
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Account assignments, executive appointments and miscellaneous news from advertising agencies.
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Date: 08 April 2012
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Account assignments, executive appointments and miscellaneous news from advertising agencies.
Date: 07 April 2012
Investors are buying up homes to turn into rentals, Google gave a preview of its Internet-connected glasses and the government released a disappointing jobs report for March.
Date: 08 April 2012
By Tim Weiner
Tim Weiner
A reporter with the presence of a performer, Mr. Wallace went head-to-head with chiefs of state, celebrities and con artists for more than 50 years.
Date: 08 April 2012
By Brian Stelter and Bill Carter
Brian Stelter
“Good Morning America” is coming up fast in the ratings behind the consistently top-rated “Today” show.
Date: 07 April 2012
By Joe Nocera
Joe Nocera
G.M.’s innovative hybrid has become quite the political lightning rod.
Date: 07 April 2012
By The New York Times
The government assured striking jewelers, Friday, that it would consider a rollback of tax hike on gold.
Date: 08 April 2012
Brent McDonald
Brent McDonald
Mike Wallace, the tough-guy interrogator of “60 Minutes,” was the personification of 20th-century television news. He made his name confronting the famous and infamous on camera.
Date: 08 April 2012
By Brooks Barnes
Brooks Barnes
A few media executives, still smarting over the role Google played in defeating antipiracy legislation this year, see its presence at the White House Correspondents’ Association annual dinner as a victory lap.
Date: 08 April 2012
Mike Wallace became one of the nation’s best-known broadcast journalists as an interrogator of the famous and infamous on “60 Minutes.”
Date: 08 April 2012
By Brian Stelter
Brian Stelter
Mike Wallace, who died Saturday at age 93, was remembered by colleagues and competitors alike as a pioneer of American broadcasting.