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Considering some of the most pressing issues facing the PR industry, PRWeek's staff predicts which agencies, individuals, and companies will be making headlines over the next 12 months.
Editors' Choice 2008
The change agent
Erica Iacono
, Keith O'Brien January 07, 2008 January 07, 2008
Dell's expectations for the new super agency Da Vinci are quite high, meaning the marketing world is going to be watching very closely to see if the WPP firm can actually succeed.
Editors' choice 2008 - who to watch
January 07, 2008
PRWeek's staff looks to the future to pick the agencies, individuals, and companies that will be making news in the upcoming year
Editors' Choice 2007
Editors' Choice is but a small sample of PR's impact players
Julia Hood
January 08, 2007
This week's Editors' Choice special allows us to reflect upon the impact that individuals, programs, and companies have in structuring our reporting of the industry.
Editors' choice 2007 - who to watch
January 08, 2007
PRWeek's staff looks into its crystal ball to pick the individuals and companies who will be making headlines over the coming year
Editors' Choice 2006
Editors' choice: Out in front
Julia Hood and
PRWeek
staff January 02, 2006
Edelman had a great year for new business and client work. Better yet, it got out in front of the issues that dominated the PR industry, to the benefit of both its clients and its own marketing goals.
Editors' Choice 2006 - who to watch
January 02, 2006
PRWeek picks who will be making headlines over the upcoming year
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