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> August 07, 2006 Issue of PRWeek
August 07, 2006 Issue of PRWeek
PRWeek Column
Passion is fueling the recent moves of PR's top-level talent
Leslie Dach's move to Wal-Mart is certainly a blow to Edelman, but it's just one more example of recognized senior talent being lured away by ...
Guest Column
Quiet word is more effective and more valued than bluster
You've heard of "buyer's regret," that moment of remorse you feel after spending a huge sum for an acquisition.
Op-Ed
Be smart with your press release
It is hard to ignore how technology is altering perceptions about PR.
MLB is an MVP of global relations
During my 23-plus years at Burson-Marsteller, I played roles on Olympic PR programs and the Asian Games, lectured at an International Olympic Committee (IOC) sports ...
News Analysis
Apathy toward AIDS affect outreach
New HIV treatment has actually raised concerns about attitudes that AIDS is a short-term problem
Corporate Profile
Consumer comfort fuels Jadoo's efforts
PR is Jadoo's preferred method to familiarize the public with its fuel-cell electricity-storage items
Agency Business
A mix of veterans and novices fosters quality
Quality work is the hallmark of any agency's brand. No matter its specialty, a firm must produce fundamentally good work if it's going to stay ...
Journalist Q&A
Interview: Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang,
Orange County Register
technology reporter and mistress of consumer tech in her column "The Gadgetress," does not own a Blackberry.
Media Roundup
Media key in on religion's universal role
While religion and politics may be subjects to avoid at most social gatherings, the media have never had any problems delving into the latter. Now, ...
Feature
Merging messages
The M&A market is experiencing a highly active period, and it has created a plethora of opportunities for financial and IR agencies to not only ...
Technique
When "b" doesn't stand for "bad"
"Bankruptcy" is often referred to as the "B" word, but good things can emerge from it.
When "b" doesn't stand for "bad"
"Bankruptcy" is often referred to as the "B" word, but good things can emerge from it.
Campaign
Suzuki adds some pizzazz to the New York Auto Show
As the automotive world prepared for the 2006 New York International Auto Show (NYIAS) in April, American Suzuki Motor Corp. (ASMC) and its AOR, PainePR, ...
Mama Cash touts women's rights in 88-day online push
Mama Cash is a nonprofit working for the advancement of international women's rights.
Men get message to end rape
Rape is still a very high-incidence crime. One in four US women will be raped in her lifetime, and on average a woman is raped ...
Newsmaker
Luciani keeps Barbaro coverage on right track
When Gail Luciani became the communications head for the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine two years ago, it was a dream job for ...
PR Play of the Week
Oxygen TV entices tech advertisers
Anyone who's been in PR for more than five minutes knows that conducting a survey is a great way to give a sheen of respectability ...
Toolbox
Targeting English-speaking media, planning VNRs, more
As a Hispanic company, how can I target English-speaking media and not be disregarded due to language barriers?
Roundtables
A market that breeds loyalty
In the fourth year of its Regional Forums,
PRWeek
is returning to cities it has previously visited, as well as adding a handful of new ...
Expert Advice
As an agency recruiter, what key things should I consider in targeting people with corporate experience?
Vice president of HR, Padilla Speer Beardsley
Media Analysis
Youth movement hits paper ownership
Like vampires, the media are constantly hungry for young blood. Years of declining readership have prompted countless newspapers and magazines to throw money at consultants ...
Inside Information
Blogs facilitate quick issues-management responses
Whether they are accurate or not, conversations about certain corporations can spread through the blogosphere like wildfire and eventually find their way into the mainstream ...
Critical Hit
KNBC casts eye on Neven Vision
KNBC, Los Angeles (June 23 and June 26)
Editorial
Gibson getting off easy after anti-Semitic tirade
Tom Cruise must be breathing a sigh of relief. It's been 10 days since he's held the title of "most blatantly unhinged religious zealot" in ...
Fact File
Castro publicly ceding power suggests end of reign is near
Just three weeks after the Bush Administration released a report stating that the US would work to bring democracy to Cuba in the event of ...
Media Ups and Downs
CNN
, Charlotte Observer, Gawker
The Washington Post
is among three US papers to sign deals with Inform.com to provide links to rivals' stories on their Web sites
Launch Pad
McDonald's promotion picks up speed with Hummer tie-in
As McDonald's "Summer of Happy Meal Fun" winds down this month, it is launching a PR effort to promote the final Happy Meal offering of ...
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UPDATED: The NewsMarket to acquire Medialink
American Airlines challenges New York customers via Facebook
Interview: Kathy Bloomgarden, Ruder Finn
No social media please, we're pharma
Kayak puts RFP on hold
Former Ketchum VP Andrews launches social media agency
State Farm selects Weber Shandwick
Google's next 'Wave' of the future
Informatica enlists Ogilvy PR for stronger media relations
UPDATED: The NewsMarket to acquire Medialink
Informatica enlists Ogilvy PR for stronger media relations
Google's next 'Wave' of the future
Is the APR credential necessary for PR practitioners?
PR Power List 2009
Pekarek is an advocate for change at GSK
American Airlines challenges New York customers via Facebook
State Farm selects Weber Shandwick
Journalist Q&A: Kara Swisher, All Things Digital
Showtime's Nurse Jackie campaign brings in record ratings
National Honey Board in consumer review
Levi's 'pioneers' a global interactive campaign
Journalist Q&A: Kara Swisher, All Things Digital
Showtime's Nurse Jackie campaign brings in record ratings
Is Oprah Winfrey truly the best PR leader?
Virgin Atlantic's 'Vtravelled' site aims to inspire
FTC proposal could vastly alter blogger relations
Wal-Mart makes a healthy decision
Interview: Tony Russo, chairman and CEO, Russo Partners
Google's next 'Wave' of the future
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