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NEW YORK: A new survey suggests that trust in business is higher than trust in government in the US and other countries.
 

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NEW YORK: The demand for extensive business news more quickly has created a vast multimedia terrain for news outlets, said panelists on PRWeek's webcast "The Changing World of Business News."
 

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ATLANTA: Merchant rewards program and merchant network service provider Vesdia selected Trevelino/Keller Communications (TKC) as its AOR. This is the first time Vesdia has taken on a national PR firm. TKC will focus on raising brand awareness within the financial sector and merchant community, analyst relations, social media efforts, and increasing executive visibility.

PARIS: Publicis Groupe has acquired Seattle-based digital marketing and strategic communications company PBJS, which counts Microsoft as its client. PBJS will operate autonomously, aligned with Publicis Events Worldwide, and PBJS founder and CEO, Bob Bejan, will continue to manage the firm. Bejan now reports to John Farrell, president and CEO of Publicis' SAMS marketing services division.

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The Web may have changed the way we interact with one another, but it hasn't yet alleviated the need to interact face-to-face.
 

Making a radio promo stand out, reporting errors, more

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A decent amount of radio airtime is devoted to promotions because they're a great way for radio stations to engage listeners and rack up ratings, observes Zcomm founder and CEO Ris' Birnbaum.
 

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Brands targeting 18- to 34- year-old males know that new and social media must be part of the plan.
 

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