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> May 08, 2006 Issue of PRWeek
May 08, 2006 Issue of PRWeek
PRWeek Column
Immigration marches make noise, but who's listening?
The immigration marches culminating in last week's one-day boycott have been nothing if not polarizing, galvanizing Latinos, but having perhaps little impact on the so-called ...
Guest Column
Benefiting the common good is also good for shareholders
Adam Smith writes in The Wealth of Nations, Book I, Chapter VIII: "What improves the circumstances of the greater part can never be regarded as ...
Op-Ed
Don't ignore intangible assets' value
During my 25 years in the PR agency business, most senior communications executives at large corporations I have worked with focus their attention on major ...
News Analysis
Universal walks fine line for 'United 93'
United 93 debut prompts concerns about how films about real-life tragedy should be promoted
Letters to the Editor
Sympathy not warranted
I have to take issue with the advice given by Mike Paul of MGP & Associates PR in the April 24 story about the Duke ...
Corporate Profile
PR modernizes Harry & David image
Giving free rein and a sizable budget to PR has helped Harry & David evolve its iconic brand
Agency Business
Learning has become a full-time job for firms
Chief learning or knowledge officer jobs started to crop up at Fortune 500 companies in the early 1990s, when General Electric is credited with being ...
Journalist Q&A
Interview: Nick Dunn
Nick Dunn has been at CNBC for 10 years, spending six of those years as the producer of
Squawk Box
.
Feature
The team behind the transformation
It takes more than just the communications team to pull off a corporate rebranding effort. Michael Bush shows how ITT tapped a variety of expertise
Focus
PR's smallest large market
With Arizona a state of transplants, Phoenix's melting pot is a great test market for campaign and business approaches.
Technique
Live, from a computer near you
Webcasting builds brands and thought-leadership. David Ward learns how to make the most of it
Campaign
PR powering property battle
After the 1996 closing of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center that employed more than 1,500 residents, the New London, CT, economy had declined steadily.
Newsmaker
Cassidy helps DKC bring in diverse client mix
Ever thumb through an
Us Weekly
article about Bon Jovi's new album during a flight on Delta Airlines on your way to the W Hotel ...
PR Play of the Week
Proposal to offset fuel prices flops
Journalists are notoriously bad at economic matters, so help us out here if we're missing something.
Toolbox
Electronic press kits, best podcast content, and more
What information should I send in an electronic press kit?
Expert Advice
Who benefits the most when students do internships in place of courses: the intern or the company?
VP, SheaHedges Group
Media Analysis
WSJ Online sets paid content standard
In 1996, Bill Clinton was getting ready for his re-election campaign, Atlanta was gearing up to host the Summer Olympics, and
The Wall Street Journal
...
Inside Information
Easy-to-produce video blogs are next wave of distribution
Video is coming to the Internet in a major way.
Critical Hit
CNN goes international for Geneva
Placement: CNN/CNN International (April 12 to 17)
Editorial
Honoring Bingham, others is story that must be told
The release of the film
United 93
has awakened painful memories for those who lost loved ones on September 11, 2001, as well as those ...
Fact File
PR key to education once male contraceptives hit the market
After decades of research, the commercial reality of male hormonal contraception may be on the horizon.
Media Ups and Downs
Celebrity tabloids face new competition
If recent headlines like "Brit's baby fractures skull" or "Heather heats up with Spade" leave you confused, you're not up to speed with one of ...
Yahoo, Sirius, and how blogs can kill careers
Condé Nast announces plans for a Web site for teenage girls that will contain user-generated content
Launch Pad
Hanes goes Hollywood for its 'Panti-monium' launch party
In preparing to launch Hanes ComfortSoft for Women and celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Hanes Perfect Panty, Hanes held a Hollywood-based event to generate ...
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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
Groups target incoming Obama administration
World AIDS Day efforts utilize youth, new media
Delivering value
Best Buy Canada fights back against hoax e-mail
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
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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