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> October 31, 2005 Issue of PRWeek
October 31, 2005 Issue of PRWeek
Agency
Keeping competitive with a more inclusive benefits program
Seeing the value of a diverse workforce, many firms are opening up their benefits packages to same-sex domestic partners in an effort to improve employee ...
PR Play
'Leaker' firing leaves Condé Nast all wet
Anyone reading PRWeek for the past year is familiar by now with the emerging theories of blog relations - when to engage, when to ignore, ...
Journalist Q&A
Interview: Garrett Graff
Garrett Graff made a splash earlier this year when, as editor of FishbowlDC.com, he became the first blogger admitted to cover a White House press ...
Guest Column
Inside the Mix
Brand Atlanta energizes residents, firms by giving them stake in the city's repositioning
Paul Holmes
Roche makes right decision on bird flu drug, but delay could hurt fragile pharma industry
Op-Ed
Achieving brand relevance in a crowded marketplace
In this day and age of communicating to consumers in real time with real messages aimed at driving real action, it becomes increasingly important to ...
Feature
Tech's road map to China
The tech industry is a good prism through which to look at Chinese-US comms.
Newsmaker
Coen's edge helps sharpen Gawker's renowned bite
Jessica Coen catapulted from TV studio assistant to editor at one of the most popular - and stinging - blogs around. And, finds Hamilton Nolan, ...
Campaign
Maryland coalition encourages teens to explore careers
Surveys showed that half of all Maryland employers believed a lack of qualified workers was harming their ability to do business in the state. Two-thirds ...
Letters to the Editor
'Packing' is a poor term to describe parting of US Airways' comms team
Your October 10 article, "America West merge sends US Air comms staff packing," was quite misleading. As any good PR person knows, headlines are not ...
News Analysis
Debate on buzz marketing is about more than words
Without clear industry guidelines against deceptive efforts, how can up-front word-of-mouth marketers differentiate themselves from the shills?
Corporate Profile
Fox News leads with PR to achieve ratings success
To some, it's the hub of fair and balanced reporting; others view it as a conservative mouthpiece. For sure, the network's PR department has played ...
Media Watch
New bankruptcy law will cost consumers
Bankruptcy petitions surged recently as Americans sought to beat the deadline before a more restrictive law took effect on October 17.
Focus
The job circuit
Tech PR pros transition between the agency and corporate worlds quite often. David Ward finds out what drives such moves
Technique
Working with the top echelon of bloggers
The simple fact that so many popular blogs exist creates both challenges and opportunities for the PR pros who hope to work with them.
Toolbox
Branding and monitoring
Software that allows PR teams to communicate better, how the web is helping radio, and more
Toy Box
A clever Segway into urban transport
If you consider yourself "wacky," a Segway could be perfect for your transportation needs.
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