Tag: Cricket Communications
Total Results: 8
- Ford mobile ads reach 1M consumers, achieve 20 percent CTR
- Published: February 3, 2010
- Ford Motor Co.’s mobile idle-screen advertising campaign to drive consumer interest in the 2010 Ford Taurus achieved an average click-through rate of 20 percent.
- Dairy Queen mobile ads see 22 percent CTR
- Published: April 28, 2009
- A recent Dairy Queen mobile ad campaign saw a click-through-rate of more than 22 percent, proving once again the effectiveness of the mobile channel to engage consumers.
- Cricket delivers free content, coupons to consumers’ idle screen
- Published: April 1, 2009
- Cricket Communications Inc. has launched Cricket MyPerks, a free, opt-in service that provides content, along with offers, directly to the home screen of customers' mobile devices.
- Cricket launches Mobile Music service, Soulja Boy promotion
- Published: February 11, 2009
- Cricket Communications Inc., a provider of unlimited wireless services, and LiveWire Mobile, a provider of managed mobile personalization services, have launched Mobile Music.
- Jiffy Lube tests mobile coupons
- Published: September 26, 2008
- Jiffy Lube and several Portland-area companies are taking part in a pilot program that provides free content and discounts exclusively to Cricket Communications' subscribers.
- Cricket picks QuickPlay for first mobile video service
- Published: September 4, 2008
- Cricket Communications Inc. has chosen mobile TV and video provider QuickPlay Media's OpenVideo media management platform to power its new mobile video service.
- Cricket offers unlimited mobile video downloads
- Published: August 29, 2008
- Wireless services provider Cricket Communications Inc. is offering a flat-rate unlimited mobile video service to court its customer base.
- Cricket, Fox partner on mobile content
- Published: July 31, 2008
- Cricket Communications Inc. and Fox Interactive Media have signed a content distribution agreement that will let the carrier's customers access the media giant's portfolio of Web sites via mobile phone.













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