Speculation game focuses on Downie successor

Frank Washkuch June 24, 2008

Media watchers have turned their attention to The Washington Post, where publisher Katharine Weymouth is expected to name a replacement for executive editor Len Downie within a few weeks.
 

Wi-Ex strengthens its connection

Jen Adams June 24, 2008

In-building signal loss is a pervasive problem affecting cell phone usage. To counteract this problem, Wi-Ex created zBoost, a device that improves signal reception in homes and small businesses.
 

Online videos and branding, market research tips and more

Beth Krietsch June 24, 2008

How can I use online video to promote our brand?
 

Meyer brings diplomatic approach to Fleishman

Ted McKenna June 23, 2008

As British ambassador to the US during the run-up to the Iraq war, Sir Christopher Meyer led an embassy staff of more than 400 that interacted with US lawmakers, the media, and the business community in every imaginable sector.
 

Right exposure key to growing industry

Jaimy Lee June 23, 2008

Solar energy providers have had to adjust their communications strategy as they seek to educate and engage consumers.
 

Veterans' issues prompt positive coverage

David Ward June 23, 2008

Although the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan trigger diverse and often opposing opinions, stories about returning veterans and the issues they deal with tend to be fairly positive, says Ron Martz, president of Military Reporters and Editors, and recently retired military affairs reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
 

Pop-up stores enhance a customer's brand experience

Kimberly Maul June 23, 2008

By using pop-up stores, PR pros can turn an empty space into an innovative extension of a brand. Despite the popularity of the tactic - several well-received pop-ups have occurred in major cities such as New York, LA, and Miami - this technique is still an effective way to reach a new audience, as long as that store has unique aspects.
 

Informed staff sits well with AstraZeneca

Jaimy Lee June 23, 2008

From monthly breakfasts to town-hall meetings, the pharma giant strives to keep employees engaged
 

Travel companies can get far by letting go

Tanya Lewis June 23, 2008

Giving up some control can work to the advantage of travel and tourism entities, finds
 

Interview: Lisa Lillien

Beth Krietsch June 23, 2008

As a self-described "food gossip," Lisa Lillien started Hungry Girl in May 2004 as a way to share her knowledge of food with the public. Prior to founding the Web site, Lillien worked at Warner Bros. and Nickelodeon in TV production and online content-production roles. She also worked in magazine journalism.
 
 
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