Jeffrey Trachtenberg’s second-front story, “Publishers Say Fact-Checking Is Too Costly,” in today’s Wall Street Journal, describes a remarkable scene in the offices of Random House. After appearing on the Oprah Winfrey show — and not [Read more…]
The term “war zone” took on a whole new meaning for Philadelphia PR professional Major Sean Clements, USMC when he left on a seven-month tour as a director of public affairs in Iraq. Maj. Clements [Read more…]
Lubetkin & Co. Communications is pleased to present the first podcast of the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber [Read more…]
Lubetkin & Co. Communications is pleased to present the first podcast of the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber [Read more…]
Lubetkin & Co. Communications is pleased to present the first podcast of the Rutgers University School of Business at Camden Quarterly Business Outlook. This quarterly forum, presented by Rutgers University in cooperation with the Chamber [Read more…]
I was pleased to see this blog ranking 9th amonth PR blogs tracked in PubSub Community Lists: The PR List. We dropped two notches from yesterday, but hey, it’s the top 10, isn’t it? Blog [Read more…]
Katie Delahaye Paine is one of the leading experts on statistically supportable measurement of public relations results. The CEO of KDPaine and Partners, Katie is a founder of the Institute for Public Relations special commission [Read more…]
The most humorous thing in the Wall Street Journal‘s column 4 evergreen today, “Behind the Music: Sleuths Seek Messages In Lyrical Backspin,” is not that some computer geek managed to convince them to trot out [Read more…]
I thought you might be interested in the attached news release. Please let me know if we can be helpful to you or your colleagues in the podcasting space! A.psl { COLOR: #4e81c4; TEXT-DECORATION: [Read more…]
All the discussion about the mining disaster (double disaster because of the poor handling of the tragic news) reminded me of a smaller incident back when I worked in radio news on the overnight shift. [Read more…]
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