As part of our ongoing examination of online communications, (and as a curtain-raiser to our upcoming Strategic Online Communications Seminar on June 15 in Boston) PR NEWS (PRN) speaks with Larry Moskowitz (LM), president and… Continued
Archive: June 2001
Watch That Budget
June 4th, 2001 by PRNEWSPR dollars flowing a little less freely these days? PR NEWS went trolling for cost-saving tips from the experts and reeled in the following suggestions (not to mention a few shamelessly transparent plugs): If you… Continued
Media Insight: "Talk of the Nation,"
June 4th, 2001 by PRNEWSRadio 635 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. Washington, DC 20001 202/513-2000 http://www.npr.org/programs/totn As the most listened to program in NPR’s impressive talk lineup, “Talk of the Nation” is the stuff PR dreams are made of. The two-hour-long… Continued
Media Moves
June 4th, 2001 by PRNEWSIn National News: William Nolan, senior editor building/remodeling, retires after 20+ years with Better Homes & Gardens. Shawn Gilliam, technical and projects editor, replaces him. Gilliam: 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines, IA 50309-3023 … Fred… Continued
The Business of Golf
June 4th, 2001 by PRNEWSThe biggest business deals are finalized on the greens, right? Now two of the reigning titles in business and golf confirm this fact. Golf Digest and Business Week are buddying up to create a series… Continued
Right Winger Writes Tome
June 4th, 2001 by PRNEWSWhen all else fails, blame the Third World. In his new book, former Presidential candidate and CNN Crossfire host Pat Buchanan says rising birth rates in Africa, Asia and South America are causing Western society… Continued
Yahoo! Plies New CEO with Stock
June 4th, 2001 by PRNEWSIncoming Yahoo! CEO Terry Semel will receive the option to purchase 10 million shares of stock, or roughly 1.9 percent of the portal, according to Cnet. Semel is former co-CEO at Warner Bros, with limited… Continued
A Tagline Alone Can’t Build a City
June 4th, 2001 by PRNEWSThe Georgia State trade and tourism account is up for grabs. It’s expected to be handed off to one of four agency finalists this week. But the mega-advertising conglomerates that once dominated the RFP process… Continued