This podcast includes an informative and interactive media panel with representatives from some of Philadelphia’s most prestigious media outlets as they offer tips on getting your pitches heard by the right people, and your news [Read more…]
Dealing With Data Theft: After the Fact: How should banks communicate effectively with their external constituencies after a security breach? I’ve had to deal with this several times during my financial services PR tour of [Read more…]
No, they’re not really, not yet at least, but I’ve laid in an extra supply of apples and honey in case I have to show them hospitality, now that the New York Times has taken [Read more…]
LOBP #12 – PRSA/Philadelphia Panel on Collaboration between PR and Advertising, 9/28/05 In this age of integrated marketing and increased emphasis on results, it is essential for public relations professionals to work effectively with advertising [Read more…]
This item comes from PRNewswire…the question in my mind is, how many web aggregators of podcasts do we really need? (And for the phrase “web aggregators of podcasts” you can substitute “airlines” or “manufacturers of [Read more…]
One last GG-1 photo for the archives. This one, taken in October 1981, shows Judy and Steve in the cab of GG-1 #4935 in PRR livery on the day of the last run for NJ [Read more…]
REPOSTED TO ADD NEW PHOTO OF PANEL. On September 29, I was a panelist on the topic of Blogs, Podcasts, and RSS feeds as part of at the PRSA/New York MegaTech Day event. What’s New [Read more…]
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