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IMAGE PATROL: A LOOK AT TWO APPROACHES TO CRISES

December 16th, 1996 by

In the early 1700’s Alexander Pope said "At every word, a reputation dies." Little could he have imagined the veracity of that statement as civilization hurtled towards the 21st century. A month ago, "jelly beans"… Continued

CALENDAR

December 16th, 1996 by

Dec. 16-18: Congressional Quarterly, "Advanced Legislative Seminar," Washington, 202/887-8620. January 2-3: Public Affairs Council, "Lobbying Clinic on State and Local Governments," Washington, DC, 202/872-1790. January 5-10: Public Affairs Council, "The Public Affairs Institute," San Diego,… Continued

PR PEOPLE

December 16th, 1996 by

Brown Receives Spirit Award; Pierce Recognized by PRSA Pamela Sawchuk Brown, founder of Sawchuk, Brown Associates, a PR and public affairs strategy firm in Albany, N.Y., received the "Spirit of the Chamber" Award from the… Continued

MCCANN-ERICKSON PURCHASES WEBER GROUP IN MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL PACT

December 16th, 1996 by

McCann-Erickson Worldwide’s recent acquisition of The Weber Group signals the beginning of "the mass consolidation of PR in the next two years," according to Larry Weber, chairman and CEO of the newly acquired company. Weber,… Continued

SENIOR CITIZEN PROMOTION FALLS SHORT OF EXPECTATIONS

December 16th, 1996 by

Planning and executing a smooth PR campaign requires covering all bases and anticipating potential problems, but especially important is knowing your audience. The newly formed Senior Friends Group branch in San Diego, Calif., a senior… Continued

OLYMPIC SPOKESPERSON BOOSTS POPULARITY OF INFO LINE

December 12th, 1996 by

Marketers at the National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine (NJCIRM) of Denver, more than doubled the calls into their toll-free information line this summer after they aired public service announcements (PSAs) on TV… Continued

HOSPITALS GETTING IN THE GAME, SPORTING HIGHER PROFILE

December 12th, 1996 by

Some marketing savvy hospitals are joining the ranks of beer, bank and sporting goods businesses by adding their corporate logo to popular sporting events. These hospital marketers are throwing out the quiet, conservative non-profit status… Continued

EXCUSES, EXCUSES?

December 12th, 1996 by

According to the American Medical Association, men should have their blood pressure tested by a doctor at least every year, and more often if there are risk factors. A PSA, or blood test for prostate… Continued

USING EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS TO GAIN AN EDGE; BECOME INDUSTRY RESOURCE

December 12th, 1996 by

Despite conventional thinking, consumer education isn’t just good public relations. It’s a marketing tool that, when used effectively, can help you enter new markets, launch new products and services and win new customers. In healthcare,… Continued

STUDY SHOWS LINK BETWEEN TEENAGE SMOKING AND DRUGS

December 12th, 1996 by

You may want change your drug PSAs a disturbing link between drug-taking and teenage smoking has been revealed in the U.K. U.K.’s Home Office-sponsored study of more than 4,000 schoolchildren shows hardened young smokers are… Continued