Bank industry tries to reassure customers

Jaimy Lee July 30, 2008

Since FDIC took control of IndyMac, the industry is attempting to send a clear and strong message
 

Social media rules create a political battle

Frank Washkuch July 23, 2008

The current regulations have politicians arguing over long-term effects on Congress, members
 

Balancing digital, print poses a challenge

Aarti Shah July 22, 2008

It's no secret that many newspapers are mired with staff reductions. While many expect management to replace old journalists with cheaper - and more tech-savvy - reporters, the trend is in flux as newspapers learn the economics of online publishing.
 

Outlets in mid-sized markets grow online

Frank Washkuch July 16, 2008

When the Superior Daily Telegram told its readers July 10 that it will refocus its resources toward publishing primarily on the Web, it joined The Capital Times of Madison, WI as the second in-state newspaper to go to a twice-weekly printing schedule this year.
 

Exclusive Interview: Grasso bullish on PR's worth

Tonya Garcia July 16, 2008

Richard Grasso and Eric Starkman speak to Tonya Garcia about comms' role in the 2004 suit against the NYSE's former CEO
 

Small percentage is driving green trends

Nicole Zerillo July 10, 2008

NEW YORK: Only about 4% of the almost 12,000 people surveyed are driving consumer awareness on green trends and the efficacy of companies' environmental claims, according to a recent study by Porter Novelli and Synovate.
 

Positive signs emerge in XM-Sirius union

Ted McKenna July 09, 2008

Although the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and special interest groups fought the merger of XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio, recent statements in support of the merger by Federal Communications Commission chairman Kevin Martin were considered a good sign for the deal.
 

XBRL outreach underway as SEC considers implementation proposal

Tonya Garcia July 09, 2008

WASHINGTON: With XBRL implementation for the largest 500 public companies looming and research showing that filers are overwhelmingly unprepared for the new system, organizations are continuing, and, in some cases, extending, their efforts to educate the public.
 

Microsoft, Yahoo face scrutiny in takeover

Aarti Shah July 09, 2008

The two companies' wavering stances have left many questioning the entire acquisition
 

Cutting work ties without burning bridges

Craig McGuire June 30, 2008

Ending a client-agency relationship should be done in a tactful and courteous manner
 
 
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