#TheDailySpin: Candy ad deemed ‘sexist’ and ‘racist’
An Indian ad for Lotte Choco Carmel combines Mr. Mango with Mr. Schwarzenegger. The results are, well … you decide. Plus, Google wants to know what you love, Facebook users get older, and more.
An Indian ad for Lotte Choco Carmel combines Mr. Mango with Mr. Schwarzenegger. The results are, well … you decide. Plus, Google wants to know what you love, Facebook users get older, and more.
The study, which track 3 billion emails from 100 companies, said the percentage of people opening emails from these companies fell nearly 10 percent.
The company’s executive chairman Eric Schmidt said more nations might begin censoring the Internet in the same way they censor television.
The International Olympic Committee ruling said tweets and blog posts from athletes should not include obscene pics or words, or commercial content.
Companies are paying six figures a month for firms to juice Google. This author has had enough of it. How about you?
Are you preparing for an interview with a reporter? You don’t need to prepare for every possible question, but instead the types of questions they ask.
The ‘bang,’ as editors call it, should be used like a jalapeño—to spice up your writing without overwhelming it.
Twitter’s latest effort to engage journalists is nothing mind-blowing, but it does provide advice for anyone using the social network: journalists, PR pros, and marketers, alike.
The most popular destination among university students worldwide is the U.S., followed by the U.K.
The author, a community relations professional at the University of Southern California, explains how you can attract readers and hold their attentions.
The results of a new Gallup poll show the public’s trust in traditional media has rebounded slightly, although the numbers still remain low.
The past year proved lucrative for half of the companies using social media to acquire new business, according to a report.
Instead of making a quick exit from the courtroom on Monday, jurors in the Rod Blagojevich corruption trial spent 21 minutes talking to reporters.
Suzanne Somers and company could really use your help this fall, and not just because they’re stuck in their ThighMasters again.
By indicating she’s from the same town as a serial killer—and not the movie star—did the Minnesota congresswoman seriously hurt her chances for the White House?