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Press ponders Limbaugh effect on Indiana primary

Frank Washkuch May 09, 2008

The political figure claiming victory after Tuesday night's Democratic primaries in North Carolina and Indiana wasn't a Democrat, it was radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh.
 

Murdoch remains hopeful in his quest for Newsday

Beth Krietsch May 08, 2008

The battle for Newsday continues, but Rupert Murdoch appears confident that News Corporation will win the bid for the Long Island newspaper, despite Cablevision's recent $650 million bid.
 

'Reader's Digest' selects DKC to revive its brand

Frank Washkuch May 08, 2008

NEW YORK: The Reader's Digest Association (RDA) selected DKC as AOR for its Reader's Digest title and corresponding Web site, focusing immediately on brand revitalization, media outreach, and content distribution.
 

Employers have a responsibility to continue new media lessons

Keith O'Brien May 07, 2008

I recently spent time with a Boston University (BU) PR class of 20 or so students to discuss the profession they are likely to enter.
 

Food & Water Watch launches new blog to clarify environmental sustainability claims

Beth Krietsch May 07, 2008

n a recent Corporate Profile on Fiji Water, PRWeek's Kimberly Maul wrote about a number of plans the company recently put in action to spread the message that bottled water can be good for the environment.
 

Tom Cruise launches own Web site

Kimberly Maul May 07, 2008

Tom Cruise launched TomCruise.com this week, a Web site all about the movie star and famous Scientologist.
 

Magazine awards reflect industry changes

Jaimy Lee May 07, 2008

With a record number of entries this year, the National Magazine Awards, also known as the Ellies, are considered a major benchmark for US publications.
 

Access Project targets large outlets to create awareness

Beth Krietsch May 07, 2008

Since joining forces in May 2006, Goodman Media International (GMI) and The Access Project have worked to promote Access Project's mission of creating and maintaining public health programs in Africa.
 

'Computerworld' boosts Microsoft

David Ward May 07, 2008

Who is your client and what are its media goals?
 

NY newspaper rumors continue to fly

Frank Washkuch May 07, 2008

The New York metropolitan area newspaper wars continue as some media insiders doubt that Rupert Murdoch will match Cablevision's $650 million offer for Newsday, and at least one analyst questions Cablevision's judgment.
 
 
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