Crossover of fields changing business
06 Dec 2006 | by Hamilton Nolan
Merging of entertainment and corporate PR places premium on the ability to transition between them
NEW YORK: Newswire companies are closely monitoring NASDAQ's proposal to increase listing fees for member companies while offering the services of recently acquired Primezone in the process.
Merging of entertainment and corporate PR places premium on the ability to transition between them
NORWALK, CT: Media coverage of a company's financial performance is having a significant effect on corporate reputation, according to the Delahaye Index for the third quarter.
Much like the Lone Star State itself, the PR and business communities in Texas are large and fascinatingly diverse.
NEW YORK: Interest in acquiring PR Newswire has intensified, according to a Sunday Times (of London) report and a source familiar with the situation.
In the fourth year of its Regional Forums, PRWeek is returning to cities it has previously visited, as well as adding a handful of new regions to the rotation.
Extensive media strategy built on accessibility and education helps to drive exposure for new league
NEW YORK: APCO Worldwide and AMO, the global network of financial communications firms that includes Abernathy MacGregor, have formed a partnership that will bring their combined public affairs and financial communications expertise to clients worldwide.
PARIS: Sanofi-Aventis has chosen Euro RSCG C O to handle corporate communications. It will manage internal communications from the pharma giant's Paris headquarters, as well as assist on its annual report.
Department stores are coming back.
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