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Sale could spur change for Reed Elsevier titles

Frank Washkuch February 27, 2008

NEW YORK: The 80-plus titles put up for sale by media conglomerate Reed Elsevier could see significant changes, including mergers and closures, when the Reed Business Information (RBI) magazine division is sold, industry experts have said.
 

Pump pain could get worse

Frank Washkuch February 27, 2008

Trips to the gas station are getting more painful for drivers, as prices at the pump have spiked due to crude oil topping $102 a gallon and diesel hitting new records daily.
 

Times adds to readers' content-sharing options

Frank Washkuch February 27, 2008

NEW YORK: The New York Times Co. has launched the beta version of ShifD, a program that duplicates saved content between computers and mobile devices via a personalized account.
 

In Brief

SEATTLE: Edelman hired Wayne Hickey as SVP and digital content strategist. Hickey will drive Edelman's work with Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business and play a role in the agency's digital entertainment, rights, and technology practice. 

SAN FRANCISCO: The Horn Group promoted Dee Anna McPherson to partner. McPherson, a principal of the agency, leads Horn Group's San Francisco office in client service, business development, and operations.

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Latest Technology Features

PCLive utilizes viral videos to enter crowded help field

Aarti Shah February 27, 2008

When PCLive.com launched its online technical support, it sought to enter a crowded market already dominated by big players like Best Buy's popular "Geek Squad" and Support.com.
 

'News' goes for GirlsGoneGeek

David Ward February 27, 2008

Who is your client and what are its media goals?
 

Online media value, in-store customer outreach, more

Beth Krietsch February 26, 2008

Are online newspapers good outlets for my print campaign?
 

Blogger's Polk Award triumph is a banner day for new media

Dan Gillmor February 25, 2008

Even now, I get calls from reporters asking if bloggers are journalists. Sigh. The answer, of course, is that most are not, and that some are.
 

On PRWeek Blogs

Jaimy Lee reports that the FDA warns ADHD drugmakers about false advertising.

Jaimy Lee blogs about a JAMA report on media bias in drug study reporting.



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