Washington Post stars on the way out

Frank Washkuch May 15, 2008

The Washington Post newsroom is bracing for the loss of some big names.
 

Xbox could define new generation of gamers

Aarti Shah May 15, 2008

Microsoft scored a big victory in the war to dominate the video game space when the company announced its Xbox 360 game has outsold Nintendo's Wii and Sony's Playstation to reach 10 million unit sales in the United States.
 

Togo's selects Terpin for new brand promotion

Aarti Shah May 14, 2008

SAN JOSE, CA: California-based sandwich chain, Togo's, selected Terpin Communications as its AOR to promote the brand among business and consumer audiences primarily on the West Coast.
 

Pizza Hut scores big with Tuscani Pastas

YouGovPolimetrix May 14, 2008

On March 31st, Pizza Hut announced that it was temporarily rebranding its Dallas headquarters 'Pasta Hut' as part of the promotional campaign to introduce its new 'Tuscani Pasta' menu items.
 

First online, on-camera interview of US president

Ted McKenna May 14, 2008

President Bush conducts relatively few press conferences compared with many past presidents, but yesterday he was the first US president to conduct an on-camera interview for an entirely online audience.
 

New Web site from 'SNL' pokes fun at politics

Kimberly Maul May 14, 2008

From Chevy Chase as Gerald Ford to Phil Hartman as Ronald Reagan to Amy Poehler as Hillary Clinton, 'Saturday Night Live' has always been known for its political satire. Now NBC has brought that online with a new political Web site: SNL Elections 2008.
 

GOP opposition looks past Clinton to Obama

Ted McKenna May 13, 2008

Republican third-party groups are sharpening their knives in anticipation of an Obama nomination, Newsweek reports.
 

Google introduces Friend Connect

Tonya Garcia May 13, 2008

Google offered a preview of Friend Connect, which will give users the ability to add social networking features to most any Web site.
 

Cablevision could share Newsday operations with rivals

Frank Washkuch May 13, 2008

Rupert Murdoch, owner of News Corp. and the New York Post, and New York Daily News chief Mortimer Zuckerman may still get a piece of Newsday.
 

Another journalist launches a PR agency blacklist

Rose Gordon May 12, 2008

Another journalist aired her grievances against unsolicited PR pitches last week. Gina Trapani, editor of Lifehacker, published a PR blacklist of domain names from firms that had sent her product pitches.
 
 
Home | News | Newsletters | Blogs | Directory | PR Jobs | Events | Subscribe | Issue Archive | Contact Us | About Us | Editorial Calendar | Reprints | Advertising | Subscribe to our RSS feeds RSS

This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorization.

Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of Haymarket Media's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions