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2008 Book of Lists
Though 2008 was dominated by a groundbreaking presidential election, there was still plenty of other news.
PRWeek's
editorial team reviews the
year's PR hits and misses
.
10 Staff moves that made the news
5 Beleaguered media brands
5 Booming media brands
5 Underwhelmingly marketed movies
5 Communicators that missed the mark
5 Communicators we listened to
10 Product debuts you couldn't miss
5 Political quotes that caused a double take
5 Political quotes that hit the mark
5 Companies behind the social media curve
10 People with the toughest jobs in PR
5 Companies that get social media
10 PR stunts that would make PT Barnum proud
5 Brands that hit the skids
5 Brands that hit the heights
5 Terms we never want to hear again
5 Terms we never heard before '08
10 Lasting memories of the 2008 presidential election season
10 Business developments that caused a stir
Previous Book of Lists
Book of Lists 2007
December 24, 2007
In a year filled with recalls and resignations, Beckham and blockbuster deals, there were plenty of PR hits and misses. PRWeek's editorial team looks at the best and worst of the bunch.
Book of Lists 2006
December 18, 2006
It was a year of scandals and spies, blogs and flogs, backdating and Borat, and welcoming "Macaca" to America. PRWeek's editorial team picks - and picks on - the year's heroes and halfwits, in PR and beyond.
Book of Lists 2005
December 19, 2005
PRWeek's editorial team looks back at some of the highs and lows of an eventful year in PR.
Book of lists 2004
December 20, 2004
PRWeek
's editorial team looks back at some of the highs and lows of an eventful year in PR.
Book of Lists 2003
PRWeek staff December 15, 2003
PRWeek's editorial team looks back at some of the highs and lows of an eventful year in PR.
Book of Lists 2002
December 16, 2002
PRWeek's editorial team looks back at some of the highs and lows of an eventful year in PR.
On the beat: healthcare
Jaimy Lee
December 22, 2008
For much of the year, the healthcare issue dominated the presidential election and campaigns. Then Wall Street suffered its collapse and what was once a hot topic shifted to the backburner.
On the beat: financial
Tonya Garcia
December 22, 2008
The financial beat I've been covering since this September is not the same beat I took on when I first began this position in the summer of 2007.
On the beat: consumer
Nicole Zerillo
December 22, 2008
Even before the credit crisis and gas prices hit $4 a gallon, consumer PR pros stepped up to the plate this year, in spite of decreasing budgets and increasing economic uncertainty.
On the beat: entertainment/multicultural
Kimberly Maul
December 22, 2008
The start of 2008 didn't look promising for the entertainment industry, as the held-over Writers Strike affected production until its end in mid-February. As things settled down, it was interesting to watch the Internet, the main point of contention during the strike, continue to impact entertainment properties.
On the beat: public affairs
Ted McKenna December 22, 2008
It's a tumultuous time in DC, as Barack Obama's election means some 8,000 politically appointed jobs open up that had been filled by Republicans - and several hundred of those are principally in communications.
On the beat: media
Frank Washkuch
December 22, 2008
Financial reports and media news were largely intertwined in 2008, as many media companies - suffering from the economic downturn and fearing a barren 2009 - cut jobs, publications, and editions.
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