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January 12th, 2005 by PRNEWSFairchild Publications Inc. is readying for a test issue of Cookie, described as a cross between shopping-bible Lucky (published by Fairchild’s corporate sibling Condé Nast) and Child (Gruner + Jahr USA). A direct-mail piece reportedly… Continued
Happy Holidays
December 22nd, 2004 by PRNEWSWe’re going to take a little downtime to ring in the New Year, so PR News will not be published on Dec. 29, 2004. We will return with a full issue on Jan. 5, 2005.… Continued
Correction
December 22nd, 2004 by PRNEWSIn the lead feature on CEO succession (Dec. 15, 2004), we incorrectly stated the telephone number of Susie Brousseau from Compass Bank. It is 480.596.2609.
When A Supposed ‘Shoo-in’ Gets The Boot
December 22nd, 2004 by PRNEWSThe nomination of New York City’s Bernard Kerick to head the U.S. Department of Homeland Security turned into a PR fiasco for the White House after Kerick abruptly withdrew his nomination (December 10) amid revelations… Continued
Media Metrics
December 22nd, 2004 by PRNEWSSome of the best gifts come unwrapped. Take, for example, puppies and kittens, which are popular presents for children during the holiday season. But dogs and cats appeal to the kid in all of us… Continued
How Web Sites Can Net The Big Fish – And The Minnows
December 22nd, 2004 by PRNEWSCAMPAIGN TYPE: Web Sites TIMEFRAME: January 2003 – ongoing BUDGET: $500,000 In January 2003, credit-card giant Citi Cards asked its agency of record (AOR) TMG Public Relations (New York) to get the word out about… Continued
Risk And Rewards: Corporate Citizenship
December 22nd, 2004 by PRNEWSLip service won’t cut it anymore when it comes to being a good corporate citizen. The 2004 Cone Corporate Citizenship Study, released last week, shows that Americans– now more than ever before–stand to punish firms… Continued
Is It Time to Fire Your PR Agency?
December 22nd, 2004 by PRNEWSWhy do clients fire their PR agencies? In the absence of compelling empirical evidence, I’d have to say it’s because agencies practically beg them to do it. I’m not implying that PR agency reps walk… Continued