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> March 06, 2006 Issue of PRWeek
March 06, 2006 Issue of PRWeek
PR Play
Young: out of left field to Wal-Mart
Wal-Mart, a company once considered among the least press-friendly operations, has just gotten a lot savvier.
Media
Miggle Toys scores on ESPN.com
Placement: Article on ESPN.com Page 2, February 6 to 10, 2005
Journalist Q&A
Interview: Betsy Rothstein
Betsy Rothstein has been on staff at The Hill for seven years. She began her career there reporting on congressional caucuses and the Senate, and ...
Interview: Betsy Rothstein
Betsy Rothstein has been on staff at
The Hill
for seven years.
Fact File
Samsung Z5 takes on Apple's iPod in battle of MP3 players
In January, Samsung introduced its YP-Z5 flash-based MP3 player at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
PRWeek Column
PR blogs need to dig deeper than mainstream headlines
To the PR bloggers who have taken to issuing e-mail alerts to let us know each time their blog has been updated, please take note: ...
Guest Column
Microsoft proves adept at building a new kind of buzz
Could Microsoft, which sometimes introduces products half a decade before they're real, have decided to copy Apple again?
Op-Ed
PR must return to its sales roots
From the very beginning, PR and sales were connected. Edward Bernays' campaigns were designed to help sell everything from cars to soap.
Newsmaker
Weiskopf's composure guides Chiron from crisis
When David Weiskopf joined Chiron in March 2005, the biotech company was in a crisis.
Campaign
NASA touts science to students
Did you know that in some middle school in America today sits a child that will one day walk on Mars, according to NASA?
Publisher uses 'Narnia' to push beyond Christian core
Christian-book publisher Broadman & Holman wanted to capitalize on the hype around the December 9 theatrical release of C.S. Lewis'
The Chronicles of Narnia: The ...
ADP electronic payment effort targets employees
Each year, ADP Employer Services, one of the largest outsourced payroll and human resources service providers, teams up with the American Payroll Association to educate ...
Sinclair courts journalists to pique interest in 'Better Sex'
The Sinclair Institute has issued over 50 titles in its 15-year history, but the Better Sex guides are its signature product.
News Analysis
Networks taking a hard look at anchors
"Wanted: Fearless, telegenic forward thinker to give a 'shot in the arm' to a fading art form. Ability to seamlessly switch from wisecracks to serious ...
Faith groups offset film with PR crusade
Religious groups are changing tactics and finding ways to capitalize on faith-based films
Corporate Profile
Chevron initiates oil industry discussion
As its rivals step back, Chevron stands out by welcoming dialogue on industrywide issues
Agency Business
Tech firms must prepare for churn in M&A era
Tech companies have a ravenous appetite these days, gobbling up rivals and competitors with gluttonous abandon.
Media Roundup
US-based foreign press hold global key
China and the Far East may be emerging as an economic rival, but when it comes to international influence, the US is still number one. ...
Focus
Looking up in the North
With a new prime minister, new media players, and the 2010 Winter Games in sight, possibilities abound for Canadian PR.
Technique
The funny thing about speechwriting
Humor can be a key to a speech's success. Hamilton Nolan explores knowing when and how to use it
Toolbox
The need for media training, presentation skills, and more
Some of our key managers are reluctant to go through media training. How can they be persuaded to do so?
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