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How’d You Get That?

January 14th, 2002 by
Many tradeshows and industry events cancelled in the wake of Sept. 11, and most of those that didn't saw declining attendance and little press coverage. So how did the fourth annual Chocolate Show, held in… Continued

Sci-Tech

January 14th, 2002 by
It was bound to happen - between a biotech industry capable of cloning pigs whose organs won't be rejected by the human body and the technology behind it, there had to be a opportunity for… Continued

Reader-Driven Redesign

January 14th, 2002 by
Washington Technology magazine, a product of the Post Newsweek Tech Media division of The Washington Post, has had a makeover after extensive research among readers. The new design, which made its debut with the Jan.… Continued

Magazine Genesis

January 14th, 2002 by
Monarch Services launches ADAM, a new lifestyle magazine for men ages 24 to 34 offering an alternative to the "six pack abs, beer and babes" model behind most men's mags. The book covers news and… Continued

Smart Gadgets

January 14th, 2002 by
After a disappointing year, business executives evidently need their playtime. Smart Business follows Business Forward's lead (PRN, Jan. 7) with a new section devoted to consumer gadgets launching in the March 2002 issue. The feature… Continued

This Just In…

January 14th, 2002 by
Kathy Cripps becomes the new president of the Council of PR Firms, replacing Jack Bergen, who left to head up marketing for Siemens (PRN, Dec. 10, 2001). Cripps was executive managing director and U.S. director… Continued

Ask the Advisors

January 7th, 2002 by
We recently received an anonymous query from an agency exec who believes his clients and others in the industry have begun indiscriminately transposing two very distinct promotional terms: "I get a lot of questions regarding… Continued

Kudos to Turnbull

January 7th, 2002 by
David Turnbull assumes the post of National Chair, Canada, for the International Public Relations Association. Turnbull, professor and head of Seneca College's Corporate Communication Program for the past 11 years, began his two-year post on… Continued