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Tech giants join to laud TV broadcast spectrum

Ted McKenna December 20, 2007

WASHINGTON: A coalition that includes Microsoft, Google, and Dell is readying public outreach and lobbying for regulatory approval to use television broadcast spectrum for wireless broadband access.
 

Kohnke takes former client to court

Ted McKenna December 19, 2007

SAN FRANCISCO: Kohnke Communications is suing video game Perpetual Entertainment for "at least $80,675" for its work promoting the unreleased game Gods & Heroes.
 

WOM firm BzzAgent touts consumer outreach results

Hamilton Nolan December 18, 2007

BOSTON: Seminal word of mouth marketing firm BzzAgent said that its campaigns reached almost 11 million more consumers this year than last year, aided by an improved web presence and stronger ties with PR and ad agencies.
 

In Brief

ATLANTA: Newell Rubbermaid (NR) recently named Ketchum as its global AOR for its technology global business unit, which offers technology solutions and interactive classroom programs. Led from the Ketchum South office in Atlanta, the agency will globally support brand communications for its office and interactive technology product portfolio, including DYMO and CardScan. It was a competitive review.

LOUISVILLE, KY: Humana launched a viral healthcare education campaign called "Stay Smart Stay Healthy" on November 10. The Louisville, KY-based health insurer created 10 videos that are being uploaded to a new Web site and to a YouTube channel. The focus of the videos is "the big questions that consumers are asking us," said Edward Batchelor, corporate director of Web and new media strategy for Humana. Video topics include the definition of consumer-driven healthcare, the difference between HMOs and PPOs, and the history of healthcare in the US. There is no marketing or PR campaign in place but Humana is testing the "viral nature" of educational videos for future projects, Batchelor said.

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Latest Technology Features

Facebook's 'Beacon' flickers following user protests

BurrellesLuce December 19, 2007

Events of the past couple of months have shown that Facebook's "social advertising" program raises fundamental questions about social networking and the growth of Internet advertising.
 

Latest software helps demystify various Web 2.0 tactics

Aarti Shah December 17, 2007

Two years into Web 2.0, most PR pros know that social media has changed the way they do their jobs. What remains elusive, however, is how to keep up with the various Web 2.0 tactics without feeling overloaded.
 

Microsoft, Novell follow the same script

Aarti Shah December 17, 2007

Comms collaboration helped the rival software giants combat confusion about their joint venture
 

Reaching a different type of influencer

Craig McGuire December 17, 2007

The practice of analyst relations has evolved a great deal over the past few years.
 

Going beyond the traditional avenues

Tanya Lewis December 17, 2007

There are far more options available for distributing your PSA
 

Improving mat releases, digital signage, and more

Irene Chang December 17, 2007

How do I write a mat release that newspapers will pick up?
 

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Jaimy Lee blogs about the PRWeek healthcare panel in Philadelphia.

Lee also highlights a new trend in the transparency debate for pharmaceutical companies.







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