August 29, 2005 Issue of PRWeek

PRWeek Column

Though often merited, PR faces uphill battle to gain the recognition advertising receives

In a Q&A last week that ran in The Wall Street Journal, Pat Fallon, founder and chairman of advertising agency Fallon Worldwide, explained why his ...
 

Guest Column

Even a B-list actor's entourage dwarfs most on-set PR groups

Against my better judgment, I agreed to do some set publicity for a B movie starring an aging action hero whose best punches and one-liners ...
 

Paul Holmes

Merck loss in lawsuit shows that good PR is sometimes a company's best legal defense
 

Inside the Mix

No matter what the experts say, marketers must determine what's best for their brands
 

Op-Ed

Crisis policies must undergo regular real-world tests

Plant explosions. Leaking railroad cars off the track in an accident. An airplane crash. A catastrophic storm. Substitute your own crisis, whether you are in ...
 

Image programs crucial for companies

Reputation is present throughout our lives; it's how we choose business partners, our dentist or mechanic, and even which neighborhood to live in.
 

News Analysis

Conducting press relations in the age of online search

Thanks to the web, the media have more access to information than ever, forcing companies to walk the fine line between privacy and transparency.
 

Corporate Profile

World Series of Poker cashes in on media's interest

Harrah's World Series of Poker has grown into a national craze, with PR tactics and an increase in press coverage driving baby boomers and youngsters ...
 

Agency Business

Making the move to a new region as smooth as possible

Relocating to head another office can be a daunting process. But by learning about the region - and staff - before arrival, new managers can ...
 

Journalist Q&A

Interview: Alex Berenson

Alex Berenson landed a job at The Denver Post right out of college and later wrote for TheStreet.com before moving to The New York Times ...
 

Media Watch

Gaza pullout alters Mideast landscape

The political and social landscape in the Middle East changed over the past few weeks as thousands of Israeli settlers were forced to leave their ...
 

Media Roundup

Dallas-Fort Worth papers expand

In Dallas and Fort Worth in Texas, the two dominant newspapers are branching out their coverage in a bid to attract more suburban and Hispanic ...
 

Feature

The corporate cure

Pharma companies understand the need to communicate who they are as corporations.
 

Focus

New Jersey and Pennsylvania: Healthy growth

Healthcare is thriving in the corridor between NY and Chicago.
 

Technique

Radio: Learning the rules of satellite radio

As subscriptions grow and high-profile names sign up, satellite radio is gaining popularity and securing a prominent place in the broadcast PR mix.
 

Campaign

Tourism PR: Art exhibit paints Dali, Philadelphia in a different light

Salvador Dali was reviled by many and loved by many more." That was the opening line of a September 2004 New York Times preview piece ...
 

Fan Outreach: Rally by White Sox earns Podsednik final All-Star spot

Scott Reifert, VP of communications for the Chicago White Sox, was on the team plane July 3 when he started talking with players about how ...
 

Community Relations: Kansas City clinic revamps event to build up donations

The Kansas City Free Health Clinic provides healthcare at no charge to patients who otherwise would not have access to health services. Fundraisers are vital ...
 

Exhibit Opening: Media efforts set the stage for Body Worlds' premiere

Body Worlds is an exhibit of human cadavers and body parts preserved by a special "plastination" process developed by German anatomist Gunther von Hagens in ...
 

Newsmaker

Boyd brings the luxury of credibility to Singapore

Singapore Airlines will always stress safety, but VP of PR James Boyd works to ensure that customers know they'll also enjoy the trip - a ...
 

PR Play of the Week

Ferrer schools Bloomberg in essay contest

If you've been paying attention to the New York City mayoral campaign, you must be in it.
 

Toolbox

Event planning, networking, and more

Determining the best date to hold your event, new avenues for PR pros to network, and more
 

Book Review

'Red Book' has myriad selling points

Even a cursory read tells us that the principles laid out in this book will work, in business or in life, for anyone who wants ...
 

Special Reports

PRWeek Career Guide

The PR profession lives and dies by the people that make up its ranks. The quest to attract and develop talent at all levels is ...
 

Toy Box

Samsung monitor is a flat-out winner

If your office hasn't bought you a flat-screen monitor yet, put that on your list of demands to discuss during your next review. The space ...
 
 
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