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FDA Study Says Merck's Gardasil Is Safe, Vexing Media and Activists
FDA Study Says Merck's Gardasil Is Safe, Vexing Media and ActivistsRE: FDA Study Says Merck's Gardasil Is Safe, Vexing Media and ActivistsAnd what do you say to Dr. Diane Harper? Is merck not also responsible for Vioxx? After the vioxx and paxil scandals who in the name of god...
Tags: Federal government, HEALTHCARE, Gardasil, FDA Study Says Merck, Vexing Media, FDA
Discussion threads 2008-10-23

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Study Says Merck's Gardasil Is Safe, Vexing Media and Activists
The CDC studied 370,000 doses of Merck's Gardasil vaccine for HPV and cervical cancer, and found that the drug is not linked to the risks that the media and conservative activists say it is. The news will come as a frustration to the growing body of Americans who believe that...
Tags: Vaccine, Media, Merck & Co. Inc., Activist, Gardasil, Healthcare, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2008-10-23
Time Warner's AMC win hurts Rainbow, aids ops.(Time Warner Inc)(Rainbow Media Holdings Inc)(American Movie Classics Company L.L.C)
Programmers and Wall Street analysts alike are saying Time Warner Cable's court victory against AMC will mean vexing woes and repercussions for the network and its parent, Rainbow Media Holdings, part of Cablevision Systems Corp. The ruling-- Programmers...
Tags: network, programming, Time Warner Inc.
Research articles 2005-07-18
A Stochastic Approach to Assessing Exposure Levels of Outdoor Media Using Travel Survey Data
The success of outdoor media lies in their exposure levels to the passing public, which, in turn, depend considerably on their placement and location. While it is commonsense to place these media along busy transport routes or public congregation points, such as subway stations and shopping centres, measuring the effectiveness...
Tags: Media, Survey, RMIT University, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing Research, Marketing
White papers 2005-11-16
Missing American teen captures US media spotlight
MIAMI AFP — US media have been transfixed by the disappearance of an American teenager on the Caribbean island paradise of Aruba whose case took a dramatic turn this week with the arrest of a local judge. Local officials, studiously tight-lipped about the vexing case, have not said how...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, beach, MARKETING, media
Research articles 2005-06-25
With Singulair Threatened, Merck Looks More Like Target Than Acquirer
Merck CEO Richard Clark made a few headlines when he said in his Q4 conference call that "I wouldn't rule anything out" when it came to large-scale M&A transactions. CEOs always say this sort of vague, noncommittal thing, but in Merck's case it is looking as if...
Tags: Shareholder, Merck & Co. Inc., Teva, Financial Accounting, Financial Planning, Personal Finance, Finance, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-02-20
Merck Executive Pay: $36 million, Use of Private Jet, Cash Bonuses Despite Failures
The top five executives at Merck took home $36 million in compensation last year. All received cash bonuses of between $563,767 and $2.2 million even though two of them had "below-target performance," according to a Merck filing with the SEC. They also got to use the corporate jet, and so...
Tags: Compensation, Merck & Co. Inc., Benefits, Human Resources, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-03-06
Authenticity crisis, baby.(alternative rock music)(Media Matters)(Column)
The New York Times, in a front-page article, has declared that alternative rock music has crumbled, while a column in Time magazine pointed out that alternative rock has lost its significance. Both reports are correct, although both are some five years late in their revelations. The last few...
Tags: contradiction, music, New York Times Co., Time Magazine
Research articles 1997-02-03
Online-Content Models Are Works in Progress.
NEW YORK -- The vexing problem of how content providers will make money in a broadband world with infinite channel capacity and switching capabilities took center stage at last week's PriceWaterhouseCoopers media and entertainment summit in New Yor NEW YORK -- The vexing problem...
Tags: broadband, media company, Napster Inc.
Research articles 2000-09-25
Should You Pay for PR Placements?
One of the more vexing elements of being a PR client is figuring out what you are paying for. The vast majority of PR firms charge clients monthly retainer fees that cover the entire scope of their work, whether or not that work resulted in any media placements that month....
Tags: Jon Greer, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Agency, Advertising & Promotion, Public Relations
Blog posts 2007-12-17
Sellit & CafePress Blaze a Path to the Future
This age of user-generated content has spawned a parallel upsurge in user-generated commerce, leading to the emergence of platforms like CafePress, where millions of users create and sell "print-on-demand" products like T-shirts, posters, books, CDs, cards and artwork. Enterprising members set up virtual shops to sell these...
Tags: CafePress, Sellit, Business Structures, Advertising & Promotion, Social Networking, Finance, Marketing, Online Communications, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-01-27
RetailÆs Marketing Management Challenge
As retailers strive to touch consumers at every step of the purchase cycle, retail marketing has evolved to become a mosaic of mass-media branding, tactics for driving store traffic, in-store experience, and loyalty programs. Brand-equity TV campaigns are overlaid with local newspaper, radio, and direct mail to get consumers into...
Tags: MarketingProfs, Brand-equity TV Campaign, Marketing Research, Marketing
White papers 2006-07-18
What Is Crowdsourcing?
Despite the jargony name, crowdsourcing is a very real and important business idea. The basic idea is to tap into the collective intelligence of the public at large to complete business-related tasks that a company would normally either perform itself or outsource to a third-party provider. ...
Tags: NetFlix Inc., E. I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Amazon.com Inc., Collective Wisdom, BNET Briefing, Software, Procter & Gamble Co., Weak Spots Crowds, Jennifer Alsever, iStockphoto.com, Crowdsourcing
Articles 2007-03-07
How to Gather Competitive Research
To formulate an effective corporate strategy, it's essential to understand two basic questions: What is your company doing, and what are your competitors doing? Establish the Strategic Problem Goal: Define your question before you begin the search for answers. Developing a competitive strategy...
Tags: Marketing Research, Food & Beverage, Tools & Techniques, Sales Strategy, Manufacturing, Management, competitive strategy, competitive intelligence, marketing, SWOT analysis, competitor, rival, data, product, information, question, S&P, Hoover, Crash Course
Articles 2007-03-28
Mississippi Burning.
"Mississippi Burning" WHAT is an artist's responsibility to the historical record when he is using the entertainment media to convey his ideas? The question has been asked at least since Shakespeare's time; but now that television and films are fast displacing books as the...
Tags: director, FBI, Government, MARKETING, Mississippi
Research articles 1989-01-07
Cable Competition Faces Hurdles
Video competition is increasing but still faces major hurdles, competitive companies told FCC in filings for Commission's annual report to Congress. Unsurprisingly, they were less sanguine about competition's future if agency stands pat and lets rate regulation expire than was NCTA. Problems are "largely familiar," in words of Ameritech New...
Tags: Ameritech, cable, DTH, FCC, Government, incumbent, MARKETING, NETWORKING, satellite
Research articles 1998-08-10
Google Adds Magazines to its Book Search
Given my longstanding support for Google's efforts to create a digital archive of book and newspaper content, it should surprise nobody that I am positively oriented toward the company's recent announcement that it will henceforth include print magazines in its ambitious effort to preserve pre-web content for future generations. ...
Tags: Google Inc., Magazine, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-12-10
Obama Is Expensive, $30 Million Habit for TV Networks
The Hollywood Reporter is letting its readers in on a dirty secret about the TV-friendly Obama Administration, and now I'll let you in on it: President Obama and all his press conferences is costing the TV networks too much money, and they're not happy about it. According...
Tags: Barack Obama, Network, Obama, Hollywood Reporter, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-05-08
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