Susan Lyne Steps Down as Martha Stewart CEO
Stewart and Lyne Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia CEO Susan Lyne has stepped down. Two co-CEOs were named to take her place, the company announced.
Stewart and Lyne Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia CEO Susan Lyne has stepped down. Two co-CEOs were named to take her place, the company announced.
A spin-off of the hit show Gossip Girl - which would take place at a girls’ boarding school - is being planned by the show’s producers, but there is no word from the CW on whether it would pick up such a spin-off.
The world’s first hand-knitted billboard has been created in the U.K. by Sky TV and the Women’s Institute, to launch a campaign seeking to find a Women’s Institute member to become a presenter on Sky Learning.
More than half of U.K. residents (57 percent) watch at least one hour of on-demand TV or recorded TV each week, according to a U.K. nationwide survey measuring the popularity of on-demand TV and internet video, MarketingCharts reports.
Bonnier’s Parenting magazine is offering readers cash back when they purchase products from certain online retailers.
Forbes is reaching out to business women with the launch of a new social networking platform, the Executive Women’s Network.
Bravo, Apple, Showtime, HBO, Absolut and Levi’s are the gay-friendliest brands, whereas Wal-Mart, Dunkin’ Donuts, Cracker Barrel, Exxon Mobil and Samsung are the least gay-friendly, according to (pdf) the 2008 Prime Access/PlanetOut Gay and Lesbian Consumer Study, MarketingCharts reports.
For the first time, WNBA players will be wearing jerseys sporting a sponsor logo during the regular season, due to a partnership between the league and McDonald’s.
Conde Nast’s Elegant Bride is launching a redesign that focuses on the upscale bride in her thirties.
Busy moms apparently aren’t willing to waste their “me time” watching television commercials.
Nintendo is focusing its latest Wii campaign on women. The newest game, Wii Fit, is a fitness game scheduled to hit stores on May 19 and, while the game is geared toward both men and women, the company thinks it will really appeal to working moms.
Men intend to spend more than women this year on Mother’s Day, reporting an anticipated average “spend” of $170 compared with women’s $110, according to a Brand Keys survey, writes MarketingCharts.
Katie Couric and her CBS Evening News broadcast have continued to slump, hitting yet another all-time low in the week of April 21.
Women and their families are experiencing tremendous financial woes - on issues ranging from housing to credit card debt to healthcare - and are concerned about their long-term financial security, according to a Meredith Corporation/NBC Universal survey, writes MarketingCharts.
The Oxygen network’s new logo and tagline were developed to get the brand out of the “pink pastel ghetto,” said Oxygen general manager Jason Klarman during the cable channel’s upfront breakfast yesterday.
New moms and pregnant women have over 109 word-of-mouth conversations per week about products, services, and brands, most of them positive and considered highly credible by other moms, according to a Keller Fay study conducted for BabyCenter, MarketingCharts writes.
Oxygen’s “Oh!” motto has breathed its last, excited breath. NBC plans to rebrand the female-oriented network and will announce details at an upfront this week.
U.S. at-home and at-work internet users - numbering some 221 million - logged an average of 60 sessions/visits each (up 3.5% from February) and spent an average of 19 hours and 42 minutes online at their PCs (up 3.2%), according to data (pdf) from Nielsen Online.
PlanetOut Inc. is jettisoning its magazine and book publishing business, selling to Here Networks’ Regent Releasing for $6 million in cash.