Folliowing up on the news of a lawsuit from the other day, a little crisis PR at Taco Bell has them taking out full-page ads in major papers and a video response on their site. Salon.com has more: The lawsuit, filed by the Alabama law firm Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, doesn’t specify… Continue reading Taco Bell Gets Saucy In Lawsuit Response Ad
Month: January 2011
Faulty Premise Du Jour: Stamps Are For Writers, Inventors, Statesmen And Such
According to Ad Age, Chinese officials are embracing capitalism at alarming rates. If you need evidence for this, here it is: China’s postal service has issued a stamp featuring Bartle Bogle Hegarty’s managing director in Shanghai, Christine Ng. Ng, of course, is in the business of selling things. Not that writers, inventors and statesmen are… Continue reading Faulty Premise Du Jour: Stamps Are For Writers, Inventors, Statesmen And Such
One Smart Read, With An Emphasis On One
The Wall Street Journal’s Digits blog reports that Ongo, a news-aggregation service backed by the New York Times Co., Washington Post Co. and Gannett Co. went live on Tuesday morning. But will consumers pay to have otherwise free news neatly packaged in a single place? Ongo charges $6.99 per month for access to the New… Continue reading One Smart Read, With An Emphasis On One