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DISCLOSURE: We occasionally talk about our clients on this blog.  When we do, we identify them as our clients. 


Michelle Fowler

PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

Super Bowl Ads We’ll Never Forget

by Michelle Fowler

While many fans are anxiously watching their NFL teams in the playoffs, hoping they get a shot at playing in the Super Bowl,  the media world is concerned about who's buying what ad during the big game.

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comment | 01/14/2010


Gloria Lesher

PR: The Good, Bad and Ugly

Craft Yourself A Strong Personal Brand

by Gloria Lesher

You’re never going to meet 99 percent of the world’s most well-known people face-to-face, yet you may still have a sense that you “know” them. What you know is not a real person, but a personal brand.

 

 

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comment | 01/14/2010


Brittney Storm

New Media

Google Could Lose China

by Brittney Storm

Google in ChinaWith the rise of social media usage, some international governments are having a harder time than ever censoring free speech among their citizens and the information they can access online. 

With a recent attack on Google that originated in China as well as a “Twitter Revolution” in Iran stemming from violent street protests, countries are attempting to limit freedom of speech via social media and online resources. 

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comment | 01/13/2010


Jake Potter

MMI Watercooler

A Behind-The-Scenes Look At A National TV Interview

by Jake Potter

I accompanied our firm's president, Patty Briguglio, to the Microspace Communications film studio in Raleigh yesterday for Patty's appearance on Fox Business' "America's Nightly Scoreboard."

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comment | 01/12/2010


Bobby McDonald

New Media

Pepsi’s Social Experiment

by Bobby McDonald

PepsiPepsi recently announced that it will forgo $20 million in ad spending for the Super Bowl and has instead launched The Refresh Project.

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comment | 01/11/2010


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