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Is your crisis communications plan anti-social?

April 19th, 2010 at 11:47 » Comments Off

Chief financial officers have dealt with auditors since the days of the abacus. Smart chief technology officers bring in friendly hackers to test the ability of firewalls to withstand cyber ...more »

SxSW: From the cutting room floor

March 16th, 2010 at 11:15 » Comments Off

PR Week was kind enough to make me a guest blogger for the week of SxSW.  Like any reporter, I captured more material than I was able to use.  Here's ...more »

When a tab isn’t a Tab

January 14th, 2010 at 00:34 » Comments (1)

Every industry has its own vocabulary. "ANFO" was lingo I learned in my first PR agency job, writing a monthly column called "Shot Rock" for Pit & Quarry magazine.  My account ...more »

Jeremiah Owyang: Public relations will be impacted by ’social CRM’ in 2010

December 22nd, 2009 at 17:54 » Comments Off

There's something special about a guy who isn't a rock star yet has three times the Twitter followers of Bob Dylan.  He's not a deep-pocketed electronics retailer, yet his social ...more »

Conference overload in fragmented PR market

November 7th, 2009 at 17:35 » Comments Off

My former boss had a funny line to describe how often the owner of a mid-sized New York investor relations agency showed up at free media breakfasts:  "He'd show up ...more »

Guest post: Baruch College’s ‘Dynamics of PR’ panel

October 19th, 2009 at 11:04 » Comments Off

By Alice Fong, Business Editor, The Ticker From left, Jeff Gluck, Peter Himler, Don Middleberg, Bill Southard (photo by Denis Gostev) Peter Himler speaks at Baruch College. (photo ...more »

An intern’s brain is a terrible thing to waste

September 8th, 2009 at 15:59 » Comments (1)

Chocolate's in the news today.  If Cadbury is gobbled up by Kraft -- or Hershey or Nestle for that matter -- how would that impact you or your clients? With gold ...more »

When fake news isn’t funny

July 29th, 2009 at 11:09 » Comments Off

The shooting death of a Kuwaiti businessman this past weekend is a sobering reminder of how wrong things can go when misinformation is used to pump up stock prices. Whether Hazem ...more »