Be Heard
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PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly
by Jill Mastrangelo
It’s been more than three years since MTV debuted ‘PoweR Girls’, an inside look at the PR world of New York City via a short-lived reality show. ‘PR Girls’ focused on the infamous Lizzie Grubman (perhaps best known for her driving) and her firm, Lizzie Grubman Public Relations. If you are anything like me, you were glued to the TV as Grubman’s four assistants organized an autograph signing for Ja Rule, worked a club opening and displayed their PR skills while on the phone with Page Six and Britney Spears’ people – all while Grubman trash-talked Lindsay Lohan.
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by Michelle Fowler
I know I’ve already written one blog about the Carolina Panthers, and I’m sure that all of you remember that I concluded by saying that the Panthers would win the Super Bowl. Well, it’s more than halfway through the regular season and who would have thought that it’s actually possible?
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New Media
by Jill Mastrangelo
Tips on how to leverage your online presence to find readers for your blog.
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by Michelle Fowler
Barack Obama is all about change, that’s no secret, but who would have thought that he could possibly change the way that politicians contact one of the hardest demographics to reach? Obama has decided to use video games to advertise to young males, 18-34. Advertisements in this medium are nothing new.
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PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly
by Jake Potter
Faculty members at any of the Triangle’s major universities frequently find themselves in the spotlight, be it for recognition of achievement or research news. But sometimes the story is less than glowing – such as today’s revelation by Eric Ferreri of The News and Observer that several members of local academia have signed a national petition giving support to Bill Ayers.
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