May 29, 2006 Issue of PRWeek

PRWeek Column

PR pros should not be so shy when the camera is on them

When Timothy O'Brien wrote his piece on the PR industry for The New York Times last year, I spoke to him both on background and ...
 

Guest Column

Decision-making table requires an etiquette for effectiveness

A few years ago, I was taking part in a monthly executive council meeting. Just as I was making an emphatic point about something, my ...
 

Op-Ed

Comms vital to relaying altruism

Have you ever thought twice about promoting your company's response to disasters?
 

News Analysis

Gore's 'Truth' finds receptive audience

Backed by Al Gore and calling for political action, An Inconvenient Truth is poised for controversy
 

Letters to the Editor

Blog real story in scandal

When I read Ted McKenna's piece (PRWeek, May 8) on Raytheon CEO Bill Swanson's problems with plagiarism, I was surprised by the viciousness of the ...
 

Corporate Profile

Dodgers score points with female fans

From on-field events to the front office, the LA Dodgers want women to be a big part of the team
 

Agency Business

Promotions aren't only option for retaining staff

LOS ANGELES: In the halcyon days of the dot-com boom, PR firms passed out job promotions like candy, often well before employees had the experience, ...
 

Journalist Q&A

Interview: Steve Trimble

Though Steve Trimble began his career as a police reporter for dailies in Kentucky and Pennsylvania, his childhood as an "Air Force brat" meant he ...
 

Media Roundup

Jobs offer wide scope of story angles

With unemployment numbers at or near historic lows, employment beat writers are seeing little demand for the standard job-hunting story. Instead, they have changed their ...
 

Feature

Lights, camera, and the power of TV

While recent controversy has shone the spotlight on broadcast PR, these case studies show that VNRs, b-roll, and SMTs still have an integral and powerful ...
 

Focus

How to win at the big game

US marketers are targeting an Hispanic audience that will be consumed by this summer's soccer World Cup in Germany.
 

Technique

Reaching out to the GLBT market

Beyond specialist media, various mainstream avenues exist to target the GLBT audience.
 

Campaign

Resort builds buzz with books

Promoting the installation of a swimming pool might not be the sexiest PR assignment, even if it is at Little Dix Bay, the luxury Caribbean ...
 

Newsmaker

Mattia well-suited to tackle Coke's challenges

In his second week as SVP and director of worldwide public affairs and communications of The Coca-Cola Co., Tom Mattia made his first presentation to ...
 

PR Play of the Week

London unit forces way into the act

"But soft, What light through yonder window breaks?;
 

Toolbox

Managing new clients, keys to real-estate PR, and more

How do you effectively manage expectations for new clients?
 

Media Analysis

Small-town papers have big potential

In the newspaper world, small is the new big. Or soon will be. As newspaper executives bemoan declining revenues, editors slash reporting staffs and foreign ...
 

Inside Information

OPML files expand reach, measurement of RSS feeds

As if you weren't burdened with enough acronyms, here comes OPML (Outline Processor Markup Language), a somewhat zip file of RSS feeds. Using OPML, one ...
 

Critical Hit

'Fortune' blog favors WaterPartners

Placement: Fortune's Business Innovation blog, March 22, 2006
 

Editorial

Evolution of press release could drive differentiation

One of the many ongoing industry debates relates to the evolution of the press release, and that discussion continues in the blogosphere.
 

Fact File

PR challenges await as FDA is set to vote on Merck's Gardasil

The FDA's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee unanimously recommended the approval of a cancer vaccine on May 18. The drug, Gardasil, which is ...
 

Media Ups and Downs

'VoA', one less 'Child', and Sirius courting bloggers

Nylon magazine teams up with MySpace to offer a free digital edition of its June/July music issue
 

Sponsored Column

The opportunity is here to attract the best people to PR

As we approach graduation season, some students will soon launch their careers at PR firms across the US.
 

Launch Pad

ALF uses choice words to tell kids the 'truth' about smoking

To counter cigarette ads, ALF needed an effort of its own. But lacking Big Tobacco's deep pockets, the foundation also needed a cost-effective way to ...
 
 
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