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> April 30, 2007 Issue of PRWeek
April 30, 2007 10 17 Issue of PRWeek
Agency
Public affairs pros must be open to new relationships
"Inside the Beltway" is a phrase that often brings to mind leisurely lunches, friendly favors, and other relationship-driven activities that may have something other than ...
Launch Pad
Crowne Plaza's golf-themed sweepstakes on par with pros
Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts is best known as a brand servicing corporate meetings and the business traveler. In an effort to drive business during ...
PR Play
A top voice for hip-hop says nothing
Russell Simmons, the elfish fashion and music mogul, was long ago appointed "CEO of hip- hop" by the media, although few could actually tell you ...
Media
Fahrenheit 212 gets idea across
BusinessWeek
, January 15
Journalist Q&A
Interview: Rory Halperin
Rory Halperin has been a senior editor at
Time Out New York Kids
for almost one year.
Fact File
Tweens now occupy a top spot in minds of product marketers
USA Today
recently reported on the growing youth marketing industry, with a focus on tweens from ages 7 to 14.
Editorial
Truth revealed at expense of US military's credibility
Fratricide, friendly fire, or "blue on blue" - whatever the term, the accidental killing of fellow soldiers during battle is just something that unfortunately happens ...
PRWeek Column
The phone is still the best call for reporters doing interviews
Consider this my plea to honor the phone interview.
Guest Column
Decision based on competitive urge backfired on NBC brand
Sometimes a corporate brand needs to retreat in order to preserve its integrity. A major TV network may be learning this the hard way.
Op-Ed
Liability changing at a brisk pace
Two years ago, the British-based international consultancy SustainAbility issued a study introducing us to a new term: corporate "moral liability."
An eye-opening day as a junior AE
Want to turn your world as a senior executive upside down? Try living the life of a junior account executive for a day.
Feature
A smart investment
Many firms are discovering that sponsoring PR programs at universities can reap great rewards.
Newsmaker
Getting buzz for Cincinnati is Buse's ultimate reward
Raymond Buse III's parents nicknamed him "Buz" as an infant. It proved prophetic as "Buz," currently PR director for the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber, has ...
Campaign
Ad Council targets youth vote
The US Census Bureau reports that 18- to 24-year-olds are the largest group of non-voting Americans - less than one in five (19.4%) voted in ...
Hasbro sparks renewed interest in Rubik's Cube
There aren't many children who haven't, at some point or another, picked up a Rubik's Cube, twisted it around valiantly for a few minutes, and ...
Inn at Auraria overcomes break, boosts occupancy
Downtown Denver has not traditionally been known as a hotbed of campus life.
Media Analysis
Release of tape criticized, but necessary
Providing the who, what, when, where, why, and how of a story to the public can sometimes turn into a complicated situation with questionable ethics. ...
News Analysis
Gun-control debate has spotlight - for now
VA Tech tragedy has put the issue center stage, but keeping it there will be a challenge for both sides
Corporate Profile
Children's Defense Fund hits campaign trail
Through its 10-year-old 'presidential candidate,' the CDF hopes to help uninsured kids in the US
Media Roundup
Boston is breeding ground for tech outlets
Recent reports that former GE head Jack Welch is interested in buying
The Boston Globe
from its parent, The New York Times Co., has triggered ...
Technique
Crafting the picture-perfect pitch
To entice media interest, the right images can be just as important as the actual story.
Toolbox
Web video's impact, ongoing media training benefits, more
Where is Web video making the most impact for business communicators?
Web video's impact, ongoing media training benefits, more
Where is Web video making the most impact for business communicators?
Expert Advice
When recruiters are in the hiring process, what are the main qualities they seek in candidates?
It begins with your résumé and cover letter.
Inside Information
Texting helps PR pros maintain a message's impact
When LG Electronics crowned 13-year-old Morgan Pozgar - and her speed-demon fingers - national text-messaging champion on April 23, a career in PR was hardly ...
Media Ups and Downs
Virginia Tech videos spur media debate
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Porter picked by HHS to conduct $20m campaign
Critical Mention offers self-service solution to broadcast monitoring
Zuckerberg stays true to his brand, despite complaints
JPMorgan puts execs front and center as it deals with crisis
Porter's Oliver joins Powell Tate as public affairs SVP
Ann Taylor parent hires MSL New York as AOR
Struggling Best Buy names Furman its comms chief
GM shifts to content creation strategy on Facebook
LexisNexis picks C&W for risk unit awareness
P&G's Hassall to retire; CPG giant to restructure comms
Porter picked by HHS to conduct $20m campaign
Federal volunteerism agency hires GMMB for recruitment work
Fleishman names Tennyson corporate, PA leader
Struggling Best Buy names Furman its comms chief
Sleeping giant Japan is about to wake up
GM shifts to content creation strategy on Facebook
A campaign worthy of a Dundie award
Ten tips every PR pro must master when emailing clients
HHS-Porter campaign draws the right's ire
National Pork Board hires Ketchum after review
Fleishman names Tennyson corporate, PA leader
CDC looks for support for healthy dating, cancer efforts
NationalField taps Kwittken as US AOR
Struggling Best Buy names Furman its comms chief
AppSense selects Horn for US comms account
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