by Marc H. Rudov | May 3, 2016 | Article
At Macworld in 2007, Steve Jobs announced to his fans that, with the introduction of Apple TV and the iPhone, Apple Computer officially had become Apple. Diversifying the product portfolio was the public rationale for shortening the company name. Reality: Jobs had...
by Marc H. Rudov | July 18, 2015 | Article
In the early ’80s, George Lois created one of the most memorable ad campaigns of all time: I Want My MTV. He inaugurated the TV music video and proved that strong branding rules. Now, 33 years later, I want my PTV: personal TV. What is PTV? TV delivered to me...
by Marc H. Rudov | February 25, 2015 | Article
RadioShack recently declared bankruptcy, and Sprint took over 1750 of its 4100 stores. Why? You may deem this a counterintuitive move: the Internet was supposed to obliterate bricks-and-mortar retailing. After all, Staples recently combined with Office Depot, because...
by Marc H. Rudov | January 23, 2015 | Article
AT&T plans to acquire DirecTV by May 2015, barring any regulatory snags, for $48.5B. This unwieldy combination will create organizational and branding indigestion. Will the DirecTV name survive? Should it? How will AT&T differentiate it from U-verse? At 20M+...