Comedy news shows net serious interest

Frank Washkuch October 22, 2008

News media outlets are increasingly adding light-hearted programming.
 

Industry consultants forecast tough 2009

Rose Gordon October 22, 2008

Many execs have yet to report cutbacks, but industry experts predict next year will be harsh
 

Accusations of bias intensify in digital age

Jaimy Lee October 15, 2008

The debate over the media's fairness during presidential elections is a consistent topic for both pundits and journalists every four years.
 

Wall Street fêtes further mar reputation

Kimberly Maul October 15, 2008

Post-bailout retreats put AIG and Wachovia under pressure to rebuild their credibility, future
 

Contract system in DC arouses concerns

Ted McKenna October 08, 2008

The FDA's no-bid PR contract has put the capital's procurement process in the spotlight
 

'Sun' closing could indicate more cutbacks

Frank Washkuch October 07, 2008

The New York Sun's folding could foretell less drastic cutbacks across various forms of media during this period of economic instability
 

Financial coverage needs more investment

Ted McKenna October 01, 2008

Some public policy experts say that the media could have done a better job to explain the complexities of the legislative tug of war on the Wall Street bailout package.
 

Automakers happy to tell electric car story

Nicole Zerillo October 01, 2008

Car manufacturers are starting to plan comms for the 2010 rollout of their next-gen vehicles
 

Innovative brand extensions make news

Frank Washkuch September 24, 2008

Media outlets are using nontraditional ways to extend the brands of their core products
 

'Craig' opens up on the Net

Rose Gordon September 24, 2008

Craigslist founder Craig Newmark speaks to Rose Gordon about how PR pros benefit from the evolution in the public's Internet usage