The new season of "Game of Thrones" will bring out “A Storm of Swords," the third book of George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” series.
Capital One is arguing that ads for Chase Bank’s Freedom Credit Card “misrepresented” certain claims.
Mobile marketing experts talked to IBTimes about how advertisers can reach a growing consumer base in Africa.
YouTube channel owner Derek Muller conducted an experiment to see if all those "likes" are really legit.
John R. Morales, who put on a McGruff costume for the Harris County Sheriff's Association in the 1990s, said he sold drugs to help sick relatives.
Twitter Inc. shares plunged on Thursday after reporting fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of 2 cents per share on revenue of $243 million.
The attempt to malign Wildstein’s character, however, fell flat because it violated several basic rules of effective character assassination
Ahead of Twitter's highly anticipated earnings news today, IBT Tech Reporter Ryan W. Neal discussed what investors are looking for.
While many longtime advertisers are still game, others are having a harder time crunching the numbers.
Wall Street expects Google to post higher earnings for the third quarter of 2014 due to bigger ad revenue.
Facebook Inc. shares soared more than 9 percent after the company reported fourth-quarter earnings of $780 million on revenue of $2.59 billion.
Of special interest to investors is how Facebook will address concerns that it is fading in popularity among young users.
David Beckham is bringing star power to a Super Bowl commercial for his underwear line from discount retailer H&M.
Advertisers have crafted many memorable Super Bowl ads over the decades. Here's a selection of some of the best as Super Bowl XLVIII approaches.
AOL will keep just a small stake in the network of local news sites.
Of course, this does not mean that Facebook is getting rid of advertisements or brand messages in the news feed.
The year in U.S. auto sales was a bang, but December was a whimper. Shall we blame the weather?
Will the move annoy users enough to log-off the social network?
The U.S. might not have an abject poverty problem, but it is facing some real poverty-causing issues in its labor market.
Norman Pearlstine, CCO of Time, likes the Forbes-style contributor model, which relies on content created by unpaid or low-paid bloggers.
TV pitchman Kevin Trudeau has been found guilty of making misleading claims in infomercials about a book he published.
Bill Rancic discusses his project with Intuit to give a small business a chance of a lifetime -- a Super Bowl commercial.