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> March 19, 2007 Issue of PRWeek
March 19, 2007 Issue of PRWeek
PRWeek Column
Relationships can hinge on how 'partnership' is defined
At our annual
PRWeek
Awards dinner on March 8, the occupants of a number of tables from one agency left about 10 minutes before the ...
Guest Column
Each company must tune in to its own transparent Channel 9
As a frequent traveler, I've come to appreciate something that United Airlines, alone in the airline industry, offers its passengers. It is a small, but ...
Op-Ed
Do not take culture for granted
Some marketers mistakenly feel that they can easily reach the African American Consumer Market (AACM) simply because they speak English.
News Analysis
Companies get in on documentary act
Corporations, the focus of recent documentaries, are now making their own films to reach the public
Letters to the Editor
More international tips
Tanya Lewis' recent story, "What's Mandarin for 'press release'?" (
PRWeek
, February 12), touched on some important tactics for launching an international PR program.
Corporate Profile
Toyota on expansion track with NASCAR
Extended relationship with racing allows Toyota to interact with audience and build internal growth
Agency Business
New practice areas open up world of possibilities
To better reflect new business trends and serve clients, PR agencies of all sizes are starting new practices like never before.
Journalist Q&A
Interview: Anne Schroeder
Anne Schroeder began her career as an intern at CNN, followed by stints as "Names and Faces" columnist for
The Washington Post
and executive editor ...
Feature
Measuring the value of AVEs
Ad value equivalency is probably the most controversial subject in PR measurement. Erica Iacono examines both sides of the issue
Technique
Business wins take a certain 'creativity'
Flair can dazzle, but true business sense is the kind of 'creativity' that often wins accounts.
Campaign
Samsung sells new category
MWW Group was named AOR across all Samsung divisions in May 2006, but its focus was primarily on mobile phones. Samsung was well known for ...
Poker tournament offers casual networking at RSA
Amid the bright lights and frenzied networking of trade shows, gaining people's attention is often difficult, and the RSA 2007 conference in San Francisco was ...
Windows Live brand gets boost from TV integration
To enhance its Windows-user experience, Microsoft has long offered online and downloadable capabilities, such as instant messenger and local search.
Newsmaker
Morgan's ascent continues in broadcast monitoring
It's not hard to believe that Sean Morgan was once a successful rock climber, starting a rock-climbing promotions company used by the Lollapalooza tour.
PR Play of the Week
Hagel gives press nothing to talk about
If you give an important press conference and nobody comes, it's a tragedy. If you give an unimportant one and nobody comes, it's a comedy. ...
Toolbox
Viral marketing's benefits, technology and radio, more
How can a viral marketing campaign build your client's brand effectively?
Web Exclusive
Interview: Joel Postman
Joel Postman, EVP of emerging media at Eastwick Communications, is a veteran of social media. He was previously the director of executive communications for the ...
Roundtables
Resurgence in Beantown
In the fifth year of its Regional Forums, PRWeek is returning to cities it has previously visited, as well as adding a handful of new ...
Expert Advice
I'm currently applying for a position at a new agency? What makes for a great interview?
HR director, G.S. Schwartz & Co.
Media Analysis
African-American press retains influence
It's a familiar story: Print circulation numbers are down, and audiences are dwindling.
Inside Information
Including video helps create more inviting e-mails
The successful promotion of an event often comes down to the invitation. In the fast-paced business world, e-mail has become an important and reliable way ...
Critical Hit
Absolute secures KNX interview
Computer News with Jeff Levy
, KNX-AM, February 19
Editorial
Merck could have been aided by some patience
This week, the Texas House overwhelmingly approved a bill to rescind Gov. Rick Perry's order that mandated girls be given a vaccine against the human ...
Fact File
HeadBlade deal with Amaechi makes sense and a statement
The New York Times
recently reported that HeadBlade, a company that sells men's grooming products, had enlisted John Amaechi, the former professional basketball player who ...
Media Ups and Downs
Time goes for a cleaner look with redesign
The New York Times
, Viacom, and
Sports Illustrated
Launch Pad
Irish Spring tour aims to guide younger men to its microsite
Irish Spring soap has been around for decades and enjoys a lot of built-in "brand equity," but its average user has gotten older.
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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
Groups target incoming Obama administration
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
Samsung considers firms to lead global electronics unit
CNN leverages its nonpartisan coverage
Groups target incoming Obama administration
Big Three can learn from comms mistakes
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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