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L.A. Votes: Greuel launches new ad as union adds $850,000 to her bid
As Wendy Greuel released a new television ad hitting mayoral rival Eric Garcetti for his ties to a real estate developer convicted of bank fraud, a union backing her dropped another $850,000 into an effort supporting her bid. The new spending by the...
Tags: Wendy Greuel, Carmen Trutanich, Elections, Eric Garcetti, Politics
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Greuel's campaign of 'gotchas' conveys desperation
It's beginning to look like there's nothing Wendy Greuel wouldn't do to become the next mayor of Los Angeles. Her boatload of big-money backers seems fond of trash-talking gibes so slimy, they're apt to backfire and turn voters off. -------------------...
Tags: Local Elections, Online Advertising, Kevin James, Primaries, Elections
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Review: 'And Now a Word From Our Sponsor' is engaging
Though the satirical "And Now a Word From Our Sponsor" feels like the love child of the Peter Sellers classic "Being There" and one of Jim Carrey's signature gimmick comedies, director Zack Bernbaum still carves his own offbeat groove with this amusing...
Tags: FedEx Corporation, NoHo, Peter Sellers
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Coca-Cola anti-obesity promises include no advertising to kids
Coca-Cola is making major promises to fight obesity – ceasing advertisements directed at kids, slapping calorie counts on all its packaging – as the soda giant stares down a rising tide of concern over sugar-stuffed beverages. On Wednesday,...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Michael Bloomberg, Muhtar Kent, Obesity, New Products
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MoviePass Goes Netflix -- Can It Avoid Theater Owners' Anger This Time?
ReutersMay 09 (TheWrap.com) - MoviePass is trying for a third time to come up with an unlimited-movie-ticket plan that won't cause a theater-owners revolt. After collapsing amid exhibitor anger roughly two years ago, the company is back with a Netflix-like...Tags: Viacom Inc., AOL LLC, Online Advertising, Services and Shopping, Arts and Culture
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Discounts surge in fast-food battle for No. 1
Fast food giants including McDonald's, Wendy's and Taco Bell are pushing promotions, coupons and limited time offers as the fight for frugal diners intensifies, and the battle could heat up further if costs stay lower than expected. While prices for...
Tags: McDonald's, Services and Shopping, Groceries, Tacos, Arby's Group, Inc.
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Clients question Google's UK tax status-poll
ReutersBy Tom Bergin LONDON, May 3 (Reuters) - Some of Google's clients have questioned its assertion that it does not sell to customers from its London office, a key plank in its ability to operate almost tax-free in Britain, a poll said on Friday. The Drum,...Tags: United Kingdom, LinkedIn Corp., Republic of Ireland, Labor Legislation, Google Inc.
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Economists predict modest growth in advertising spending
Economists are forecasting slow growth in advertising spending for the remainder of 2013 amid encouraging signs from the U.S. labor market. Media companies are doing their best to grab a bigger slice of the pie. This week, Wall Street cheered Viacom...
Tags: Summer Olympics, Viacom Inc., Television, Leslie Moonves, Entertainment
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OraSure announces $10.2 million first-quarter loss
Sales of OraSure's new OraQuick in-home HIV test, which arrived on store shelves in October, are rising, but not quickly enough to wipe the red ink off the company's balance sheet. The Bethlehem company that makes diagnostic tests for conditions that...Tags: New Products, Food and Drug Administration, HIV, OraSure Technologies, Inc., Magic Johnson
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Crafters, sales reps join forces to help local nonprofits
A win-win situation is how Tina Cox, the founder and CEO of JSPA Sales Bonanza, describes her newly formed organization. JSPA Sales Bonanza, which stands for Johnstown Somerset Pennsylvania, consists of a board of directors who are all crafters... -
Torstar profit plummets as advertisers stay away
ReutersMay 8 (Reuters) - Torstar Corp, the owner of Canada's largest daily newspaper by circulation, posted a 76 percent fall in first-quarter profit as advertisers stayed away from the printed page. The publisher of the Toronto Star said its net income fell to...Tags: Torstar Corporation, Marketing, Toronto Star
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