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It's the way you say it: Ecologists have developed a new "tool" that involves a novel use of computer-aided content analysis and is based on the recent environmental conflict surrounding hedgehog culling on the Outer Hebrides in Scotland.It's the way you say it: Ecologists have developed a new "tool" that... more
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How can you counter "daily stories and blog entries that portray the negative aspects of joining the military"? That was PR firm Weber Shandwick's job, in the lead-up to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in January 2008. For the 11 month, $342,000 PR campaign, Weber Shandwick paired "athletes with local Army members for bowl-watching parties and football and Army skills competitions, creating feature-story opportunities."How can you counter "daily stories and blog entries that portray the negative... more
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He aims to increase dialogue and practical work between the world's religions. "This is how I want to spend the rest of my life," he said.
Messiah of all good.. or king of PR?
He aims to increase dialogue and practical work between the world's religions.... more
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Dressed like ordinary commuters, the free-stylers found an extraordinary way of negotiating London Waterloo's morning traffic.Dressed like ordinary commuters, the free-stylers found an extraordinary way of... more
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Police forces spent nearly £40 million on PR and marketing last year, a survey showed.
The sum would have paid for an extra 1,400 full-time police officers, or funded the £30 million cost of the disputed police pay rise in England and Wales.
Police forces spent nearly £40 million on PR and marketing last year, a survey... more
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57% of senior executives in the media and entertainment industries view user-generated content as one of the top three challenges they face today. Filmed on April 19, 2008 at Podcamp DC, I interview several media makers from organizations as diverse as NPR, Porter Novelli, CNN, Harris Teeters, etc., who are creating their own content for their own niches on their own time, and foresee a future that will make traditional media obsolete.57% of senior executives in the media and entertainment industries view user-generated... more
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It's an iPod! It's a cell phone! It's an internet device! No, it's the new Apple iPhone! In this Current Tech pod, Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces the creation of this revolutionary device.It's an iPod! It's a cell phone! It's an internet device! No, it's... more
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