Patty Briguglio

PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

Tiger’s Goodwill Goes Into The Woods

by Patty Briguglio

Unless you were thoroughly consumed with food and shopping this weekend, you probably heard about Tiger Woods crashing his car at his home in Orlando around 2:30 a.m. Friday, followed by allegations that prior to the accident he had fought with his wife about having an affair.  In golf terms, bad PR like that is like hitting your ball into the lake.

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1 comment | 11/30/2009


PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

Non-Sex Sells - The Twilight Saga: New Moon Attracts All Ages, Breaks Records Opening Weekend

by Jill Mastrangelo

Twilight It is entirely possible that I’ve been living under a rock since 2005. This might explain why, after four book releases, and the first installment of a monstrous movie saga (which I don’t even recall seeing previews for), I was still in the dark in regard to everything Twilight.

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comment | 11/27/2009


PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

Santa and the Mrs. Headed for Splitsville?

by Kate Catlin

Mrs. ClausIn my opinion, the holiday season kicks off today, but Raleigh officials began the celebration last week with the city’s annual Christmas parade.  

Unfortunately all anyone seems to be talking about after the event is the glaring absence of Mrs. Claus, who was present in last year’s parade.

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comment | 11/26/2009


PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

Oprah Smart To Leave While On Top

by Jennifer Westfall

Oprah WinfreyNot that Oprah needs to do too much to entice viewers, but she made a smart PR move by announcing the finale of her show.  As most of you probably know, The Oprah Winfrey Show will be ending its 25-season run in 2011.

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comment | 11/25/2009


Jennifer Fair

PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

In Like A Lion, Out Like A Lambert

by Jennifer Fair

After Adam Lambert’s racy performance at the 37th annual American Music Awards on Sunday, viewers were left with no question about his sexuality. The issue here isn’t about Lambert’s performance on stage – the real problem lies in how Lambert feels about his sexuality and how his record label feels about it.

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comment | 11/24/2009


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