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> August 14, 2006 Issue of PRWeek
August 14, 2006 Issue of PRWeek
PR Play
Lohan's plea to visit Iraq doesn't play
Lindsay Lohan has little need for professional perception- management counsel. She is perfectly capable of being perceived all by herself.
Media
GoodStorm nets TechCrunch post
Placement: TechCrunch, June 23
Journalist Q&A
Interview: Rachel Sklar
Rachel Sklar gave up a career as a lawyer to jump into the hectic world of freelance and online reporting.
Fact File
Plan B debate intensifies as FDA ponders OTC possibility
The FDA has decided to consider making Plan B available over-the-counter (OTC) to women 18 and older.
Editorial
Reuters controversy is a lesson for comms pros
During recent VNR controversies, journalists took to columns, Poynter forums, chat rooms, and punditry programs to decry the practice of misleading the public through inadequate ...
PRWeek Column
'Entourage' exemplifies need for smarter product placement
Suddenly, I have a yen for Jax wine... why is that? Could it be that it was unavoidably shoved in my face during two unrelated ...
Guest Column
Lawsuits serve little purpose as a means to stifle bloggers
Last week, if you ran a Web search on Warren Kremer Paino, an advertising agency, you'd find among the top results a page entitled, "Warren ...
Op-Ed
Content blurring not VNRs' fault
Let me get this straight: A reporter for
The New York Times
writes about this unsavory plot by corporations and their strategic communications representatives to ...
PR key to spreading sustainability
The marketplace is changing. Although sustainability still struggles for clarity in many consumers' minds, business leaders and other influential audiences increasingly understand the term.
Feature
Champions of consumer PR
With consumer habits apt to change at lightning speed, PR thinking must keep pace.
Michael Bush
profiles a quintet of consumer PR agency pros who ...
Great moments in consumer PR
PRWeek tapped the finest minds in the consumer PR world to identify campaigns from the past 30 years that truly moved the needle.
Eleanor Trickett ...
Newsmaker
Lippin's Mesger gives media red-carpet treatment
Though the media landscape is more segmented than ever, TV remains a big player. TV's might is apparent at the Primetime Emmy Awards, the Academy ...
Campaign
Foundation fights health threat
Looking to shave Medicaid costs, Pennsylvania was considering making a preferred drug list (PDL), which designates a single treatment for each medical condition, usually a ...
Star support boosts profile, gets Lil' Dipper shelf space
PR is a component of marketing, but also can serve a valuable sales function.
Lennox contest conveys its role in home comfort
Lennox Industries, a heating, cooling, and indoor air quality systems provider, wanted consumers to start thinking about more than furniture and décor when it came ...
Media Analysis
College papers make mark off-campus
Once upon a time, college newspapers were best known as a forum where aspiring journalists could gripe about university administration, air the Greek system's dirty ...
News Analysis
Industry prepares for post-Castro Cuba
As dictator's illness casts doubt on his reign, many agencies see opportunity in untapped PR market
Corporate Profile
A&E builds new image through buzz
Buoyed by PR outreach for buzz programming,
Biography
network grabs younger demographic
Agency Business
Proactivity is crucial when discussing bad news
When crisis hits, most agencies will tell their clients to be proactive in their communications. Those same agencies sometimes have the opportunity to implement those ...
Media Roundup
Trends trump taste in specialty foods
Forget meat and potatoes. Americans today increasingly want pomegranate-based drinks, spices such as smoked paprika, and other once exotic items, and the media have responded ...
Technique
Putting your products to the test
Service journalism's rise means that more types of items than ever are being reviewed.
Toolbox
Web accessibility, online newsroom software, more
"Accessible" sites and search engines: What does it mean?
Web Exclusive
The TechCrunch effect
With daily audience of about 80,000 e-mail and RSS subscribers, TechCrunch is clearly a successful tech news destination. But while that readership is fairly robust, ...
Expert Advice
Mid-level talent is lacking. How can we attract good people with more than five years' experience?
To attract mid-level PR talent you must approach the recruitment process similar to how your business development teams identify and secure new clients: target and ...
Inside Information
Word of mouth offers alternative to ads in public affairs
Be it vacuums or political candidates, the opinion of someone you know and trust always counts more than that of a stranger. In the realm ...
Media Ups and Downs
MTV,
Santa Barbara News-Press
,
Vanity Fair
Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporters
Donald Barlett
and
James Steele
sign on with
Vanity Fair
to write two articles a year
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Komen reversal shows power of social networks
Carmakers expand news cycle for Super Bowl ads
Should your strategy be the same when pitching reporters and bloggers?
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NHTSA to seek comms, marketing support
Should your strategy be the same when pitching reporters and bloggers?
Newsmaker: Paul Hicks, NFL
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IRS seeks agency for compliance effort
Wayfair selects Lippe Taylor as first consumer firm
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