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Meltdown fallout: Some parents rethink toy buying (The Capital Times) NEW YORK -- In a season that inspires earnest letters about toys, one notable batch is being sent not by kids to Santa's workshop but by parents to the executive suites of real-world toy makers. The message: Please, in these days of economic angst, cut back on marketing your products directly to our children. The letter-writing initiative was launched by the Boston-based Campaign for a ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Cyber Monday the perfect time to save (Major League Baseball) Cyber Monday perfect time to save us.rd.yahoo.com
Will Marketing, Advertising Continue to Fall Together? (Mediaweek) If you want to know what the current economy holds in store for the advertising industry, you might consider what happened after Galileo made his famous climb to the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa in 1590. Dropping two cannonballs of unequal weight, the scientist proved that gravity exercises the same effect on everything. Hence, a modern corollary for marketers: When the economy takes a fall, ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Meltdown fallout: Some parents rethink toy-buying (Park Hills Daily Journal) NEW YORK (AP) — In a season that inspires earnest letters about toys, one notable batch is being sent not by kids to Santa’s workshop but by parents to the executive suites of real-world toy makers. us.rd.yahoo.com
Some parents rethink toy-buying (Post-Bulletin) NEW YORK -- In a season that inspires earnest letters about toys, one notable batch is being sent not by kids to Santa's workshop but by parents to the executive suites of real-world toy makers. The message: Please, i us.rd.yahoo.com
Black Friday takes a hit from the economy (Boston Globe) Stores across the region opened their doors before dawn yesterday with mixed results: Deals on electronics apparently drew avid shoppers, especially at discount chains, but other retailers saw modest crowds of penny-pinching consumers. us.rd.yahoo.com
Meltdown fallout: some parents rethink toy-buying (The State) In a season that inspires earnest letters about toys, one notable batch is being sent not by kids to Santa's workshop but by parents to the executive suites of real-world toy makers. The message: Please, in these days of economic angst, cut back on marketing your products directly to our children. The letter-writing initiative was launched by the Boston-based Campaign for a Commercial-Free ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Parents to toy makers: Please cut back on ads for children (The Pantagraph) NEW YORK -- In a season that inspires earnest letters about toys, one notable batch is being sent not by kids to Santa’s workshop but by parents to the executive suites of real-world toy makers. The message: Please, in these days of economic angst, cut back on marketing your products directly to our children. us.rd.yahoo.com
Meltdown fallout: some parents rethink toy-buying (The Charlotte Observer) (By DAVID CRARY, AP National Writer) In a season that inspires earnest letters about toys, one notable batch is being sent not by kids to Santa's workshop but by parents to the executive suites of real-world toy makers. The message: Please, in these days of economic angst, cut back on marketing your products directly to our children. The letter-writing initiative was launched by the Boston-based ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Recession or not, they come (The Journal Times) RACINE COUNTY — Shoppers said good deals and the camaraderie in the long lines would have drawn them out to Friday’s early-morning sales even if the economy were healthier. us.rd.yahoo.com
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