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Dyson speaks out on possible sale of Next Fifteen

LONDON: Tim Dyson, CEO of Next Fifteen, downplayed the impact a possible merger or acquisition of the holding company could have on its US PR firms.
 

Wikimedia issues RFP

SAN FRANCISCO: The Wikimedia Foundation has issued a two-pronged RFP that solicits agencies to help boost the organization's fundraising efforts and build the credibility of its popular Wikipedia site.
 

Agencies that neglect SEO risk being left behind

The digital revolution, in addition to opening new communications channels, has given the PR industry the chance to reinvigorate its previous work.
 

Williams no longer at Yahoo

SANTA CLARA, CA: Brad Williams, former VP of corporate communications, has left the company according to reports in The Wall Street Journal and Williams' Linkedin profile.
 

SanDisk appoints Sept to new retail comms post

MILPITAS, CA: SanDisk has hired Wendy Sept for the newly created position of director of worldwide retail PR for the company.
 

Edelman hires Gascoigne for digital practice

SAN FRANCISCO: Edelman added Adriana Gascoigne as VP of its digital practice in San Francisco.
 

On The Cycle

Holding companies weigh in on Microsoft-Yahoo deal
The major PR and advertising companies - WPP, Omnicom, Publicis Groupe, and Interpublic Group - have thrown their support behind the proposed Microsoft and Yahoo search partnership.

Fundraising for the Red Cross with Twitter
Neal Gorman, chairman of the Brooklyn Chapter of the American Red Cross, is using Twitter to raise money as he runs the New York City Marathon on November 1.

Technorati: 72% of bloggers are hobbyists
Technorati is releasing its annual "State of the Blogosphere" report bit by bit over the next few days. The first day's data reveals that 72% of bloggers identify themselves as "hobbyists" or those who blog just for the fun of it, rather than a paycheck.


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