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November 17, 2008 Issue of PRWeek
Tenth Anniversary
10th anniversary: financial analysis
Various corporate scandals prompted more regulation, calls for transparency, and rethinking of comms tactics
10th anniversary: financial roundtable
Tonya Garcia held a virtual roundtable in September where she discussed with various financial experts the trends affecting the industry
10th anniversary: entertainment analysis
Technology, Hollywood, and consumer behavior have all converged to create a whole new communications reality
10th anniversary: entertainment roundtable
Kimberly Maul held a virtual roundtable in September where she spoke to entertainment experts about trends affecting the industry.
10th anniversary: consumer analysis
Cooperative online initiatives and word-of-mouth tactics have transformed how PR pros engage target audiences
10th anniversary: consumer roundtable
Cooperative online initiatives and word-of-mouth tactics have transformed how PR pros engage target audiences
10th anniversary: technology analysis
Tech PR's story over the past 10 years is defined by tales of hype, fallout, and ultimate maturation - the parabolic boom and bust known ...
10th anniversary: technology roundtable
Aarti Shah held a virtual roundtable in September, where she discussed with tech experts the trends affecting the industry
10th anniversary: public affairs analysis
Whether targeting the press, lawmakers, or the average Joe, social media has drastically changed the rules of outreach
10th anniversary: healthcare analysis
From major recalls to a new media world, the past ten years have altered the landscape for communicators in this sector
10th anniversary: healthcare roundtable
Jaimy Lee held a virtual roundtable in September where she discussed with various healthcare experts the trends affecting the industry
10th anniversary: public affairs roundtable
Ted McKenna held a virtual roundtable in September that discussed the with public affairs experts the trends that are affecting the industry
10th anniversary: travel and tourism analysis
Beit the itnernet, 9/11, or the current economy, Beth Krietsch looks at many factors that have impacted the sector - for both consumers and comms ...
10th anniversary: travel and tourism roundtable
Beth Krietsch held a virtual roundtable in September that discussed the with travel and tourism experts the trends that are affecting the industry
10th anniversary: nonprofit and CSR analysis
The nonprofit sector has upped its marketing prowess, while it has endured controversy and competition
10th anniversary: nonprofit and CSR roundtable
Rose Gordon held a virtual roundtable in September that discussed the with CSR experts the trends that are affecting the industry
10th anniversary: digital roundtable
Alexandra Bruell held a virtual roundtable in September that discussed digital trends that are affecting the industry
10th anniversary: digital analysis
In their nascent phase only 10 years ago, online tactics now shape the future of the PR industry
10th anniversary: multicultural analysis
An increasingly diverse US market has created new realities and new opportunities for PR pros across the industry
10th anniversary: multicultural roundtable
Kimberly Maul a virtual roundtable in September where she spoke to multicultural experts about trends affecting the industry
The Lowdown
Awards/viral videos/budgets/vnrs/publicity/internal comms/magazines/crisis comms
PR's forefathers
PRWeek editor-in-chief Keith O'Brien and publishing director Julia Hood held a luncheon this summer in Chicago with four men who have more than 200 combined ...
Views from the top
Martin Sorrell, John Wren, Michael Roth, and Maurice Levy provide exclusive Op-Eds to PRWeek about how holding companies see the PR business
Industry standard
The magazine that launched on November 16, 1998 has evolved into a full-fledged brand. And much like the profession that it covers, PRWeek has grown ...
The road ahead
There is much uncertainty facing the PR industry, as it grapples with constant change. Keith O'Brien asks 10 leaders to map out the profession's future
CEO Q&As
CEOs from Dell, BMC Software, and the American Heart Association discuss their communications strategy with PRWeek
Media scene
The pace in which the media industry changes seems to hasten each decade. Here are the most transformative events of the past 10 years.
Products and tools: monitoring/measurement
The Internet environment has only raised the importance of metrics and data, as there are more conversations to monitor and more sources to measure
Products and tools: newswires/broadcast
The sectors have had to adjust as the Web has changed the way companies disseminate news and how consumers receive it
Readership survey
This PRWeek reader survey was conducted through an e-mail to subscribers, a link on PRWeek.com, and through PRWeek's Facebook page. A total of 105 readers ...
Illustration contest
PRWeek enlisted an illustrator to artistically interpret 20 of the industry's most influential PR professionals from the past decade. Try to guess who they are ...
10th anniversary: media roundtable
Frank Washkuch held a virtual roundtable in September where he spoke to media experts about trends affecting the industry
Blog post by Renee Blodgett
In August, PRWeek held a single-elimination competition whereby readers voted on their favorite blog. Thirty-two blogs were chosen, and only one lasted the full five ...
PRWeek alumni
These are the people who have strengthened this publication through the past 10 years.
Letters
The past ten years have seen amazing changes in the role of PR in the marketing mix, and in the influence of communications leaders.
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PR Power List 2009
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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