celebrities

Shaq uses Twitter to announce retirement, but Tout gets the view...

Topix - Business News  Wed, 06/01/2011 - 17:03

It's become commonplace for celebrities and companies to make announcements via Twitter. Thus, should we really be surprised that Shaquille O'Neal on Wednesday announced his retirement via Twitter (and also, via a new service called Tout)?


 

Guard Dog to the Stars (Legally Speaking)

NYT > Business  Sat, 05/21/2011 - 12:30

Martin Singer and his law firm have emerged as the foremost protectors of celebrities, including Charlie Sheen.


 

Ronzoni PR Firm To Emphasize Social Media

Broadcasting & Cable - Business and Deals News  Wed, 03/02/2011 - 13:47

Says many business executives, entrepreneurs, authors and celebrities want to get...


 

50 Most Prominent Custom Facebook Pages

Digg - Business & Finance  Mon, 08/23/2010 - 11:00

Still don't have a custom FaceBook page for your business? Well it's time to inspire you to make one. The showcase below is a collection of 50 custom Facebook pages of top brands & celebrities.


 

Whispering to Rottweilers, and to C.E.O.’s

NYT > Business  Sat, 10/10/2009 - 16:20

Cesar Millan, the “Dog Whisperer” is a cultural icon, commanding respect wherever he goes. He has helped scores of celebrities and moguls in dealing with their pets.


 

FTC Toughens Endorsement Guidelines

Broadcasting & Cable - Business and Deals News  Mon, 10/05/2009 - 14:30

Celebrities must reveal associations with endorsed products in appearances, among...


 

Wrongful Death and Celebrities

Small Business News From 24-7 Press Release  Sun, 09/06/2009 - 01:20

Wrongful death is a legal term that basically means that someone died as a result of some other party's negligence or wrongdoing.


 

Foreclosure is a problem for celebrities too

MSNBC.com: Business  Thu, 07/02/2009 - 06:33

Wyclef Jean, hip-hop producer and former member of the Fugees, reportedly settled his debts before losing his $2.4 million Miami home.<br /><br />It seems like just yesterday — excess was in and celebrities lived it up, buying lavish cars, expensive toys and over-the-top homes.

Now, they're losing it like everyone else.



 

I-Captivate Introduces CEO Publicity To Entrepreneurs Worldwide

Small Business News From 24-7 Press Release  Thu, 07/02/2009 - 01:10

Now CEO's will become Celebrities in their own right - Now The Corporate World Has Entertainment Publicists At Their Own Beckoning Call


 

TV Paparazzi Turn Cameras to Corporate Titans

NYT > Business  Thu, 03/12/2009 - 20:42

The tabloid media is expanding beyond celebrities, tapping into populist anger at corporate America.