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> April 24, 2006 Issue of PRWeek
April 24, 2006 Issue of PRWeek
PRWeek Column
Big firm versus small is not PR's most compelling battle
Business publications are frequently criticized for focusing too much attention on big companies and not enough on small ones, and
PRWeek
is no exception.
Guest Column
Communicators can shine as the 'conscience' of a company
The former CEO of a company that had a very public flameout participated in an off-the-record discussion. Asked about the performance of his communications team ...
Op-Ed
A healthy discussion about AIDS
This month marks 25 years since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported the emergence of AIDS.
News Analysis
Automakers integrating comms efforts
By fusing marketing and PR functions, carmakers find that they can convey consistent messaging
Letters to the Editor
Do right by your research
One of the biggest myths in research and evaluation - be it in PR, advertising, or any other marcomms area - is the one that ...
Corporate Profile
EDS enlists employees to tell its story
Viewing its staffers as a power base, EDS keeps them engaged with a solid communications strategy
Journalist Q&A
Interview: Joseph DiStefano
Joe DiStefano is a veteran business reporter who has been with the Inquirer for almost ten years.
Media Roundup
Men's lifestyle still a vibrant category
Is there trouble brewing in men's lifestyle media?
Feature
Partnerships that make the grade
PR students benefit from the ties their schools have with future employers - and it works both ways.
Focus
Telling the IPO story
Despite the required financial expertise, communicating during an IPO isn't a job for bankers.
Technique
A picture tells a thousand words
Pitches with art are often more compelling than words alone.
Campaign
Preparation pays off for Burton
Having your spokespeople suddenly generate global adulation may seem like a gift from the PR gods.
AvantGo positions itself as mobile-marketing expert
Recently acquired by Sybase subsidiary iAnywhere, AvantGo is a free service that delivers media- and brand-sponsored mobile Web sites to hand-held personal digital assistants and ...
Saucony 26 initiative helps forge bond with consumers
Up against the likes of Nike and Reebok, sneaker and apparel manufacturer Saucony knew it needed something extra to stand out.
Newsmaker
Sullivan's passion aids ASPCA in milestone year
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) celebrates its 140th anniversary this year. When Hurricane Katrina hit, plans for its rebranding ...
PR Play of the Week
Chain gang of Cypriots eye record
What is it about breast cancer that seems to automatically inspire clothing-related stunts?
Toolbox
Monitoring media coverage, benefits of metrics, and more
What's the difference between using a media monitoring service and using a free search engine like Google to find your news coverage?
Expert Advice
After years of working, I don't recall how to prepare for an interview. What key things must I remember?
US director of recruitment, Edelman
Media Analysis
Pulitzers provide a break from criticism
It has never garnered the coverage of the Oscars, Emmys, or even Tony Awards.
Inside Information
'Momcasts' grow as a source for enlightening parents
Packing lunches, changing diapers, running errands, and downloading podcasts? If one of the latest trends in Internet programming is any indication, that's exactly what moms ...
Critical Hit
TG Daily gives Imagination visibility
Placement: Article in TG Daily, February 10, 2006
Editorial
Bush should look beyond inner circle for press chief
The news of new White House chief of staff Josh Bolten's directive to staffers last week that personnel change is on the way was met ...
Fact File
Grassroots initiative seeks to turn American televisions off
A grassroots push has been launched by TV-Turnoff Network, which was founded in 1994 as TV-Free America, to encourage kids and adults to watch less ...
Media Ups and Downs
Pulitzer Prize, Jared Paul Stern, and New York Daily News
Pulitzer Prizes reward the reporting accomplishments of regional papers affected by Hurricane Katrina
Sponsored Column
Opportunities and interest rising in emerging markets
In 21st century China - with its billion-plus consumers, where the past is always present, and the future seems limitless - there is a saying: ...
Launch Pad
GSK Stop Shops give quitters a taste of smoke-free living
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), maker of Nicorette, has teamed up with CKPR to introduce smokers to its new fruit-and-mint flavored gum, Nicorette Fruit Chill.
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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
Groups target incoming Obama administration
Koppel quits Discovery prior to 'Meet the Press' announcement
World AIDS Day efforts utilize youth, new media
Samsung considers firms to lead global electronics unit
CNN leverages its nonpartisan coverage
Big Three can learn from comms mistakes
Groups target incoming Obama administration
World AIDS Day efforts utilize youth, new media
Best Buy Canada fights back against hoax e-mail
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
Medis hires WS for portable fuel tech launch
The world of entertainment
Medis hires WS for portable fuel tech launch
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
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