Interview: Eva Chen

Alexandra Bruell November 10, 2008

Eva Chen, Teen Vogue beauty and health director, enjoys a confluence of her pre-med knowledge of science and health with a passion for beauty. She chats about beauty trends seeing effects from the economy, the kinds of pitches she likes to receive, and the magazine's place in an increasingly Web-based teen sector.
 

A higher perspective

Erica Iacono November 10, 2008

CEOs are increasingly relying on digital media tactics in their marketing plans, finds the 2008 PRWeek/Burson-Marsteller CEO Survey.
 

Obama win results in run on newsstands

Frank Washkuch November 06, 2008

Consumers rush to buy historic print editions; Hearst reportedly makes company-wide cuts; Scarborough takes Matthews to task over pro-Obama comments
 

Strike.tv shows a new side to TV writers

Kimberly Maul November 05, 2008

During the writers strike of late 2007, writers from shows like Saturday Night Live, The Office, and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart put their creative energy into writing their own Web shows, which are now available on Strike.tv
 

Compiling media contacts, celebrities in PSAs, more

Beth Krietsch November 04, 2008

What are effective media list-building strategies?
 

Radio emerges as a tech, personality topic

David Ward November 03, 2008

For years, radio has taken a backseat to TV - and, more recently, the Internet - when it comes to obtaining press interest. Yet, thanks to the influence of political chat, as well as a host of new technologies, radio is re-emerging as a hot and influential medium for other reporters to cover.
 

Interview: Cable Neuhaus

Jaimy Lee November 03, 2008

Cable Neuhaus is not a conservative, but he has steered the editorial direction of right-wing magazine Newsmax for the last two and a half years.
 

Pitching difficulty increases in wake of newsroom layoffs

Beth Krietsch November 03, 2008

In recent weeks, newsroom layoffs at daily and weekly newspapers have seemingly increased throughout the US. Just last week the Los Angeles Times announced a plan to let 75 people go, which is 10% of its newsroom staff. In addition, the Star-Ledger in New Jersey said it planned to cut about 40% of its staff through a series of buyouts.
 

'Portfolio,' 'Men's Vogue' to take brunt of Conde cuts

Frank Washkuch October 31, 2008

'Portfolio' to drastically slice Web staff; publishers see quarterly earnings drop; Kristol comments on 'New York Times' to Stewart
 

Blogosphere buzzing about the election

BuzzLogic October 29, 2008

The presidential race has captured the eyes and ears of the general public. BuzzLogic has been watching blog conversations since July 1, and some interesting points have been made - by candidates and bloggers alike.