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Conversation about measurements is commonplace at the Miss America Pageant, but usually it's about Miss Maryland's hips, not missed media hits. But when Robert Renneisen recently stepped down from his role as CEO of the… Continued

Strategy of the Week

April 1st, 2002 by
When the Toronto Transit Commission's workers threatened a strike, transit company GO Transit viewed TTC's crisis as an opportunity to attract passengers who wouldn't be able to get their usual ride to work. The company… Continued
Scott Peterson, director of media relations for Nasdaq, rendered the audience speechless at a PR industry event in Chicago last week as he spoke about his experience handling crisis communications in the wake of Sept.… Continued

Clarification

April 1st, 2002 by
In the March 11 issue of PR NEWS, we quoted an Advertising Age columnist who wrote that Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's trademark infringement suit against AT&T had been settled once "cooler heads prevailed." The federal… Continued

Awards Season Begins

April 1st, 2002 by
Now that the Oscars are over, it's time for the really sexy awards programs. PR NEWS has opened entries for the PR NEWS Platinum PR Awards, one of the public relations industry's most illustrious honors.… Continued
The leadership of the North American Association of Independent Public Relations Agencies (NAIPRA) recently began to sense that the association's membership was growing increasingly positive about the economy. They put out their feelers in the… Continued

People Moves

April 1st, 2002 by
Corporate Moves Century 21 Real Estate Corporation names John Henry to the newly created position of VP, Customer Marketing. Henry most recently worked for AES Corporation and AT&T Consumer Services. Sorceron, a streaming media software… Continued
Communicating bad news - whether it's poor financial results or a change in accounting firms - has become par for the course lately. As experts begin to cautiously predict economic recovery, Duffey and Robinson provide… Continued