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Media Insight: Focus Section

March 25th, 2002 by
Newsweek 251 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019 212/445-4000 http://www.newsweek.com Newsweek is a sophisticated source of news and information for about 19 million readers a week - not to mention a dream placement for… Continued

Media Moves

March 25th, 2002 by
National News: Warren Cohen joins VH1 as music news editor. He is responsible for managing daily coverage of music news focusing on artists, trends and the industry as well as assisting in development of long-form… Continued
The glossy press kit of days past has gotten a lot of ... well, bad press lately. Between email communications, handy media kits on lightweight CD-ROM, and anthrax scares that have journalists understandably wary of… Continued

Globe Gone Local

March 25th, 2002 by
The Boston Globe will launch two additional twice-weekly suburban sections: Globe North and Globe NorthWest, offering locally targeted news to subscribers in those areas. The new 12-page sections will cover a total of 106 cities… Continued

Online Execs

March 25th, 2002 by
Want corporate decision-makers to see your news? Turn to the Web for placements. Several studies have shown recently that senior execs watch the Web for their news and information. The Online Publishers Association cited a… Continued
PR NEWS has opened entries for the industry's most illustrious awards program. Want to prove your weight in platinum? Visit http://www.PRandMarketing.com for more information on this year's PR NEWS Platinum PR Awards program (including a… Continued

This Just In…

March 25th, 2002 by
While HP CEO Carly Fiorina is claiming victory in the investor relations war fought over the acquisition of Compaq, the official tally won't be available for weeks. Walter Hewlett, son of one of the company's… Continued

O’Dwyer Releases Rankings

March 18th, 2002 by
Jack O'Dwyer's PR Daily releases its rankings of independent PR firms with the vaguely comforting news that most firms are in the same boat: 2001 was a rough year for everyone in the PR industry,… Continued