Twitter grousing leads to Cubs player’s indefinite suspension
Infielder Ian Stewart’s complaints about seemingly having no prospects for escaping the minor leagues may have set back his career even further.
Infielder Ian Stewart’s complaints about seemingly having no prospects for escaping the minor leagues may have set back his career even further.
Faced with boycotts, the grocer issues a bilingual statement denying reports that it suspended workers for speaking Spanish on the job.
The telecom giant’s non-response to the customer-data scandal has proven surprisingly effective. It seems, though, not to have had any alternative course of action.
From PR must-reads and a guide for finding and using images online to the most overused buzzwords in digital marketing, here are this week’s top stories.
Is the Procter & Gamble brand’s response swift enough to minimize the mess from placing a symbol of women’s empowerment in a kitchen?
Citing ‘economic uncertainty,’ the charity scuttled half of its three-day walks for the year—in Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, San Francisco, greater Tampa Bay, Washington D.C., and Arizona.
Ron Jon looks for a gnarly promotions coordinator to rip for its team, while Jobvite invites candidates to apply for it marketing programs manager role. Those and more in this week’s jobs roundup.
A photo of an employee licking taco shells made the rounds on a few sites Monday. Commenters were either grossed out or unsure about the photo’s veracity.
‘We know there are many kinds of families and we celebrate them all,’ declares the brand’s VP of marketing in response to the harsh criticism on YouTube.
Republicans say a $1,600 video that was made for a 2010 agency conference and which featured employees learning a line dance was a ‘frivolous’ waste of money.
May brought with it more than flowers—it also brought at least one cringe-worthy media blunder.
‘You can’t trust those damn Catholics,’ said E. Gordon Gee when discussing the prospect of Notre Dame joining the Big Ten.
From arguably the best unsubscribe message EVER to crazy imaginings of Chuck Norris as a digital marketer, here are this week’s must-reads.
Salvatore Ferragamo shoots for the stars with the hire of a celebrity relations coordinator while StumbleUpon hopes it’ll stumble upon a new marketing manager. That, and more, in this week’s job roundup.
The manager of the Sanford, Fla., location where the driver worked apologized and said he fired the employees involved in the call. Papa John’s CEO also issued an apology.