FedEx punts on Super Bowl advertising (Park Hills Daily Journal)
NEW YORK (AP) — Saying “times have changed,” FedEx Corp. announced it will not advertise during Super Bowl 43, set for Tampa Bay, Fla., on Feb. 1. More: continued here
NEW YORK (AP) — Saying “times have changed,” FedEx Corp. announced it will not advertise during Super Bowl 43, set for Tampa Bay, Fla., on Feb. 1. More: continued here
ATLANTA | Severe weather caused a delivery backlog at FedEx Corp., prompting it to keep its domestic sorting stations open four hours today so customers can retrieve Christmas packages. More: continued here
Severe weather across the U.S. has caused a delivery backlog at FedEx Corp., prompting the shipping company to take the extraordinary step More: continued here
ATLANTA – Severe weather across the United States has caused a delivery backlog at FedEx Corp., prompting the shipping company to take the extraordinary step of keeping all… More: continued here
FedEx sorting stations open for part of Christmas. More: continued here
Severe weather across the U.S. has caused a delivery backlog at FedEx Corp., prompting the shipping company to take the extraordinary step of keeping all of its domestic sorting stations open for four hours on Christmas Day to allow customers to pick up packages. More: continued here
NEW YORK » Saying “times have changed,” FedEx Corp. said Monday it will not advertise during Super Bowl 43, set for Tampa, Fla., on Feb. 1. FedEx has run ads during the Super Bowl broadcast for the past 12 years. Last week, FedEx said it will cut the compensation of its top executives and freeze…
FedEx Corp. said Wednesday it will keep all of its Express locations open for part of Thursday to allow customers to pick up packages. More: continued here
Severe weather across the U.S. has caused a delivery backlog at FedEx Corp., prompting the shipping company to take the extraordinary step of keeping all of its domestic sorting stations… More: continued here
Severe weather across the U.S. has caused a delivery backlog at FedEx Corp., prompting the shipping company to take the extraordinary step of keeping all of its domestic sorting stations open for four hours on Christmas Day to allow customers to pick up… More: continued here