BATAVIA, Ohio (AdAge.com) -- It takes a big man to admit he uses a male-enhancement supplement, and apparently former Dallas Cowboys head coach and current "Fox NFL Sunday" host Jimmy Johnson is just the guy. Mr. Johnson has just signed on as pitchman for late-night direct-response TV advertising staple ExtenZe in a new campaign breaking Monday.
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NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- After nearly 10 years as the only national newspaper for sale in many Starbucks around the country, The New York Times is facing new coffeehouse competition today as USA Today returns to 6,500 Starbucks stores.
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- In the latest bid to make local marketing pay for a national media property, Elle has a new deal with C magazine, the luxury title focused on California, to get advertisers to spend more with special incentives and new custom programs.
MRI Starch Communications looked at which 2009 consumer print ads caught the attention of young men and women.
LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- Dora the Explorer, Nickelodeon's cartoon preschool heroine, is turning 10 -- or should we say, diez? -- and has a host of marketing partners to help her celebrate, from State Farm to the U.
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Looks as if the big Oscars gambit paid off: ABC today said last night's broadcast of the 82nd annual Academy Awards, replete with an expanded 10-nominee slate for Best Picture, notched the event's highest audience since 2005.
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- The image seemed jarring: On a February broadcast of ABC's "Modern Family," members of the cast chatted happily while traveling in, of all things, a Toyota.
DETROIT (AdAge.com) -- General Motors Co. terminated three U.S. marketing executives as part of this week's management overhaul, Automotive News reports today.
Since that first night in September 2004 when "Lost" began, I've expended an inordinate amount of mental energy pondering the show's dramatic red herrings and riddle-encrusted enigmas.
In the latest of searing indictments on the package-food industry, the FDA has issued letters to 17 companies, including Nestle, Diamond Foods and POM, demanding changes to product labels.
CHICAGO (AdAge.com) -- Public-service ads intended to reduce binge drinking may actually lead to more of it, according to a study out of Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management that's set for publication in the Journal of Marketing Research later this year.