Data & Analytics
Who’s the New PMG? Anyone’s Guess
Washington–The U.S. Postal Service appears to be far from making a decision on choice of a postmaster general to replace William Henderson, whose term
People News
Schaumburg, IL-based database company Experian has named Deborah Lowman-Zuccarini executive vice president/chief marketing officer for Experian Marketing
Seattle Earthquake Jolts Northwest Mailers
The earth moved in Seattle, and catalogers based in the area felt it. But most agree that damage from the Feb. 28 earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter
Potpourri Lets the Dogs In
Just one year after being acquired by now-defunct online marketer Petopia, upscale pet gifts cataloger In the Company of Dogs was acquired by $100 million
Postal Reform: What’s Next?
Mailers shouldn’t expect the 107th Congress to pick up where the 106th left off with regard to postal reform legislation, according to Deborah Wilhite,
Postal Governors Send Rate Case Back to PRC, Now What?
Washington–Having rejected the Postal Rate Commission’s (PRC) first decision on the rate case that led to the Jan. 7 postal rate hike, the U.S. Postal
Peterman Really Does Ride Again
Lexington, KY–By now, John Peterman’s rise and fall in the catalog industry has been well documented. The entrepreneur started his offbeat catalog of
Potpourri Lets the Dogs In
Medfield, MA–Just one year after being acquired by now-defunct online marketer Petopia, upscale pet gifts cataloger In the Company of Dogs was acquired
PRC Rejects Most of USPS Rate Case Appeal, But Large-Book Mailers Get Burned
Washington–The Postal Rate Commission (PRC) on Feb. 9 dealt a setback to the U.S. Postal Service in rejecting most of the USPS’s demands for higher rates.