And now we can celebrate the wide acceptance of the campaign (which was created by guess who) at the official Famously Hot New Year's Eve party: Get excited because this... read more →
AT&T employs 2,477 people in South Carolina, with a payroll of $173 million. Not to mention handling all those billions of texts. Today, ADCO's Brad Warthen visited the nerve center... read more →
That, at least, is one conclusion to be drawn from research by Experian Simmons that supposedly delineates the TV preferences of “liberal Democrats” and “conservative Republicans.” You can see the top 25... read more →
Last night, I saw “Back to the Future” for the first time in many a year. And I had to smile at the end. In 1985, it was still credible that... read more →
As with automotive companies clustering around BMW in the Upstate, we're starting to see more aerospace growth between here and Charleston: Aerospace company lands in Orangeburg County Aerostructures North America... read more →
Sure, it's necessary to let potential customers know something about you, which is why we have "About Us" pages. But how much do you need to dwell on yourself? Adam... read more →
On Monday, the Riley Institute's Diversity Leaders Initiative class in Charleston contemplated the above, short-lived, Intel print ad. The class is filled with experienced South Carolinians who have seen a... read more →
We liked this autorespond message that a guy named Josh Kopelman left for his customers while on vacation, according to Ragan's PR Daily: “I am currently out of the office... read more →
Wow! We knew Mary Pat Baldauf, sustainability facilitator for the city of Columbia, was smaller than she used to be (here's where she blogs about her successful reducing campaign), but... read more →
On this clip, you hear the very first thing Cameron Runyan said Wednesday after Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin endorsed him for the at-large seat on city council in the April... read more →