June 12, 2009

Amid concerns about the global economy, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 500 points on Thursday, its ninth-steepest decline. News of sluggish job growth in the US and mounting financial worries in Europe, particularly in Spain and Italy, created concern on Wall Street. Of the 10 major S&P 500 sectors, energy posted the biggest drop, while the consumer staple (food) sector showed the smallest decline.

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Golin partners with progressive database Catalist

WASHINGTON: GolinHarris' public affairs division has partnered with Catalist, the progressive voter database used by then-Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) during the 2008 presidential election.
 

AOL launches 'feel-good' news site

NEW YORK: As part of its commitment to launch 30 new individual Web sites this year, AOL introduced Good News Now (GNN.com), a media outlet that delivers daily "feel-good" news.
 

Industry group launches education campaign on advertising

NEW YORK: The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) is conducting a campaign to educate lawmakers and consumers about the significance of Internet advertising to the economy.
 

Council of PR Firms introduces RFP Builder

NEW YORK: The Council of PR Firms has introduced an RFP Builder, an online tool to help organizations create RFPs and manage the agency search process.
 
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GM's Ed Whitacre hosts Webchat for press

GM chairman and CEO Ed Whitacre held a Webchat December 8 to answer questions from the press, following his taking the position of interim CEO. 

IPG's Roth is optimistic about future

Interpublic Group's CEO Michael Roth came out saying "the worst is behind us," when he spoke at the Global Media and Communications Conference sponsored by UBS on December 7.

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