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> April 17, 2006 Issue of PRWeek
April 17, 2006 Issue of PRWeek
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Agencies must think big and small to keep up in tech now
Bob Angus, president of A&R Partners, proclaims, "The pulse is back. Highway 101 is crowded again." Technology is once more a vibrant and growing part ...
Op-Ed
Reporters should reveal real reasons for unnamed sources
Bob Dylan once sang, "But I can't think for you, you'll have to decide whether Judas Iscariot had God on his side."
'Good' companies always do well
Warren Buffett closes his letter in the Berkshire Hathaway annual report with an invitation to the annual meeting, calling it "Woodstock for Capitalists."
Be wary of liability's changing face
The British consultancy SustainAbility not long ago issued a report telling of a new trend in business social involvement that seems equally transferable to politics.
News Analysis
Latest VNR flap puts onus on media
VNRs are under fire again, but it's the stations airing them - not the producers - now being scrutinized
Corporate Profile
ACC touts chemistry's essential status
Council's campaign to improve chemistry's image focuses first on industry employees
Agency Business
Matchmaking skills can be a firm's best friend
In M. Night Shyamalan's recent film,
The Village
, an insular community is demonized by specters that mark peoples' front doors with stripes of red paint.
Journalist Q&A
Interview: Nick Douglas
In a region as tight-knit and gossipy as Silicon Valley, Valleywag was inevitable.
Media Roundup
Startup stories show room for growth
Many Americans dream of being their own bosses, so there tends to be a built-in interest in startup success stories. Such tales have lots of ...
Focus
Rocky Mountain High
An entrepreneurial spirit is infusing Colorado's business scene, and companies and PR agencies alike agree talent is abundant.
Technique
Straight from the horse's mouth
An online pressroom can ensure that journalists get the news from the right source.
Campaign
Phillips adds flavor to whiskey
When Phillips Distilling Co. launched Phillips Union Whiskey, it hoped to introduce a drink that was as palatable as vodka.
Newsmaker
Kempner plays buzzworthy role in shaping CPB
One of the big stories at this year's Super Bowl was Burger King's return as an advertiser after a long absence.
PR Play of the Week
Murdoch set for invasion of MySpace
Rupert Murdoch is doing his part to keep US kids safe from smut. No, not by selling the
New York Post
in opaque packaging; by ...
Toolbox
Extending online newsrooms' reach, RSS feeds, and more
Our company deals with journalists from a variety of regions. How do we address this in our online newsroom?
Special Reports
2006 Agency Business Report: Introduction
Numbers point to a bright future
Numbers point to a bright future
The PR industry is flying high after a strong 2005 and a prosperous first quarter in 2006. And, finds Julia Hood, agency CEOs are bullish ...
2006 Agency Business Report: Individual profiles
Click on an agency name to read its individual profile
Expert Advice
I'm about to go on vacation. Is it incumbent upon me to stay connected to the office while I'm away?
VP of human resources, APCO Worldwide
Media Analysis
Gossip journos unlikely to change ways
Should the saga of Jared Paul Stern, the
New York Post
's Page Six contributing writer caught with his hand out for bribes, elicit cries of ...
Inside Information
User-generated sites offer defined target, but little control
The idea of posting client's content on user-generated sites, such as MySpace and YouTube, to get in front of a very defined demographic is appealing ...
Critical Hit
American Airlines lands 'WSJ' piece
Placement:
The Wall Street Journal
, February 14, 20006
Editorial
Fickle reporting reveals chinks in SOX's armor
Four years after the holding companies decided to refrain from releasing their operating unit revenues to the media,
PRWeek
's rankings, as part of our Agency ...
Fact File
UK bird flu case shows need for disclosure to stem panic
It was confirmed April 6 that a swan found dead in Eastern Scotland tested positive for the virulent strain of A (H5N1) bird flu that ...
Media Ups and Downs
Disney, 'Newsweek', and 'Elle Girl'
Disney announces it will make four ABC primetime programs available for free on its Web site beginning in May
Launch Pad
Honeywell sees the wisdom in joint effort with Nobel Media
Global manufacturer Honeywell and Nobel Media have launched a global science education campaign, linking Nobel Prize winners with university students.
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Big Three can learn from comms mistakes
In-house PR execs pull back, maintain budgets for 2009
Ostrowski, other executives to leave Porter Novelli by 2009
WSJ looks at Morgan Stanley's September stock troubles
Chevron taps Ogilvy PR for downstream business
Koppel quits Discovery prior to 'Meet the Press' announcement
World AIDS Day efforts utilize youth, new media
Groups target incoming Obama administration
Samsung considers firms to lead global electronics unit
CNN leverages its nonpartisan coverage
Big Three can learn from comms mistakes
World AIDS Day efforts utilize youth, new media
Groups target incoming Obama administration
Delivering value
Ostrowski, other executives to leave Porter Novelli by 2009
In-house PR execs pull back, maintain budgets for 2009
AOL supports St. Jude Hospital with 'Thanks & Giving' Web site
The world of entertainment
Relieving the distress of senior-level exits
The buzz around consumer electronics
Canadian Interview: Tom Enright
Two Indian officials resign after terrorist attack
'Attack ad' promotes Barrick Gold holiday media party
RCMP creates executive director, public affairs role
Best Buy Canada fights back against hoax e-mail
DC has assumed financial 'command'
Thrillist takes relationships to new heights
Obama victory spurs Illinois' campaign to win over tourists
The Internet has taken student activism to an even higher level
Prescription for a new dialogue
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