Most commentators in the blogosphere have railed against sanitized blogs as being inauthentic. It’s my turn to join that chorus. Richard Edelman, leader of one of the largest PR firms in the indistry, was among [Read more…]
LOBP #5, May 5, 2005: UPDATES AND CORRECTS the link that you may have already received. This posting corrects the link and alerts you that the link in the original post also has been fixed. [Read more…]
LOBP #5, May 5, 2005: “Taking Charge of Your Career: Making the Most of Your Opportunities,” a Panel discussion at PRSA Philadelphia Chapter meeting March 31, 2005. Panel members: Janet Long, Recruiter, President, Integrity Search; [Read more…]
Steve is featured in the “Banking and Finance” column in the May 2005 issue of New Jersey Business magazine. The column, by George Saliba, is called “Public Relations Seminar: Tips Given for Banks.” (PDF File)
I am in good company this week in the For Immediate Release podcast. … , Dan York, Peter Dean, Nicecast, Apple PowerBook, iPod, NewsFire, Steve Lubetkin, Olympus DS2, Union …NevOn
I was quoted in a Richard Newman article, “Not even banks can stop those prying eyes,” in Saturday’s Bergen (NJ) Record, the second largest paper in New Jersey.
For those who still believe that any publicity is good publicity you maywant to check out this story. PT Barnum would be ashamed! http://mnpr.blogspot.com/2005/04/pr-can-be-circus-literally.html
The big story for TV news today was the poor Canadian singer, Caroline Marcil, who forgot the words to the US National Anthem at a hockey game, gave up, came back, and slipped on the [Read more…]
I’ve been in corporate public relations for a long time, long enough to feel, like many others, that there is sometimes a predisposition on the part of the news media — I won’t call it [Read more…]