I discovered a free white paper called “The Future of PR,” published in July 2005. The report ...
Since last year’s students liked the exercise, students in the Spring 2006 Journalism 331 class, ...
Cornelia Carter-Sykes, Manager, Pew Internet, Pew Research Center (202-419-4513), sent a message ...
My buddy, my pal, communicator guru Shel Holtz, was a guest in my grad school PR classroom last w...
Bausch and Lomb has some savvy PR folks cranking out the message these days. As a contact lens ...
I may be sticking my neck out here, but this is an interesting organization from a PR perspective...
As news has become entertainment and news rooms profit centers, there is less emphasis on what is...
As I thumbed through my April 24 Time magazine (with “The Opus Dei Code” on the front...
Today I listened to part of a Minnesota Public Radio talk show as I was returning from a meeting ...
Whether external or internal communication — and it’s often some of both — you...
BP – beyond petroleum — advertises in full-page spreads that “Actions matter, n...
Don’t forget Baush & Lomb… head back into this earlier article to see updates. Al...
Popeye’s savior turns out to be a modern day killer, as e-coli is found on fresh, bagged spinach....
I frequently post what my University of Maryland University College Students think are some of th...
25 years? $1 billion? And still no “cure?” That depends on what your definition of &...
We’ve all heard of the Menu Foods, Inc., pet food recall in March. Studying the players in this ...
What can I say? I’ve always advised and taught my journalism and PR students that successf...
The University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication has released their fif...
The major news release distribution services have done a great job of creating “feeds” into the w...
In essence, the social Web, and all the tools and services it continues to spawn, has forever cha...