NBC equipped to move on after Russert

Tonya Garcia June 18, 2008

Few recent events have generated such an outpouring of respect as the shocking death of Meet the Press host and NBC Washington bureau chief Tim Russert from a heart attack on June 13.
 

Automakers place premium on efficiency

Nicole Zerillo June 11, 2008

Fuel economy has long been part of the industry's PR efforts, but now it must be an emphasis
 

Tribune's planned cuts cause controversy

Frank Washkuch June 11, 2008

Journalism professors, themselves media veterans, aren't mincing words about the Tribune Co.'s recently announced plans to cut employees and news content across its 12 newspapers.
 

'BusinessWeek' revises leading blog guide

Kimberly Maul June 04, 2008

Although BusinessWeek is mostly known for its business coverage, a popular article -"Beyond Blogs: Social Media Will Change Your Business," an updated version of a 2005 report - makes the publication a place readers can turn to for information about the use of blogging as a tool.
 

McClellan book row puts spotlight on spokespeople

Ted McKenna June 03, 2008

Sparked by the debate over McClellan's book, discussion grows about the role of spokesperson
 

Pharma giants try to clarify transparency

Jaimy Lee May 28, 2008

The major players are ready to be more open, but there's no consensus about how best to do it
 

A blogger's essay creates an online frenzy

Frank Washkuch May 28, 2008

In terms of generating Internet buzz, the front-page New York Times Magazine essay penned by former Gawker editor Emily Gould, which was featured prominently on the newspaper's Web site, would generally be considered a homerun.
 

'Budget Travel' lets readers tell the stories

Nicole Zerillo May 21, 2008

With its 10TH anniversary issue approaching, Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel is trying to truly live up to its tagline, "Vacations for Real People," by using reader-generated content almost entirely in its June issue.
 

Relief groups turn to Twitter amid crises

Frank Washkuch May 20, 2008

From Asian disasters to SoCal wildfires, Twitter has often been the first source for vital updates
 

NBC's entree may bolster local networks

Frank Washkuch May 14, 2008

At a time when layoffs and buyouts at major metropolitan daily newspapers and national magazines are the status quo, NBC is enhancing its coverage of the New York area market.
 
 
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