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  1. PR Pile-on Overlooks What Most PRs Do

    commonsensepr.com » Common Sense PR - 5 hours ago

    It’s been a busy week of accusations, gnashing of teeth, and protests of innocence. The Middle East? No, I’m talking about the ongoing debate between bloggers and journalists on one side and public relations folks on

    Also tagged: social media, agencies, pr, reputation management, news releases, media relations, pr tools

  2. Credibility is not binary

    buzzmachine.com » BuzzMachine - 16 hours ago

    I’ve seen a couple of efforts lately to help determine who’s credible online and though I understand the need and the motive, these attempts are fundamentally flawed and perhaps even more damaging than they are helpful

    Also tagged: default, credibility, newarchitecture

  3. Donahue on Iraq: We’re to Blame

    commonsensepr.com » Common Sense PR - 23 hours ago

    Phil Donahue on CBC Radio’s As It Happens: Who’s to blame? “The American people are. We elect leaders who talk tough, who say ‘Bring it on,’ instead of bringing help.” “Every major daily paper in the United States

    Also tagged: politics, iraq, news, film, war, pr, soldiers, phil donahue, documentaries, ethics, journalists, peace, objectivity, spin, audiences, persuasion, collateral damage, body of war

  4. Interviewing Home Educated Students

    Interviewing Home Educated Students

    momisteaching.com » Mom Is Teaching - May 15, 2008

    My state’s newspaper did an interesting thing recently where they invited a group of teenagers to learn how to create a newspaper . It looks like an amazing experience for these kids to do and learn about. You can read

    Also tagged: education, news, oklahoma, teenagers, home education, homeschool spotlight

  5. Your national paranoia state at work

    harvard.edu » Doc Searls Weblog - May 15, 2008

    Andy Carvin & NPR crew get kicked out of a public place for taking pictures with a weird (but way cool) camera.

    Also tagged: art, news, blogging, photography, problems, ideas

  6. "A goose was tapping on windows at the library on Audubon Parkway. The goose left."

    althouse.blogspot.com » Althouse - May 15, 2008

    The news from Erie, Pennsylvania, where maybe not that much happens.

    Also tagged: pennsylvania, birds

  7. "Best Of The West" Column Writing Win

    deadlinehollywooddaily.com » Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood Daily - May 14, 2008

    The 2008 "Best of the West" journalism competition, recognized as the West's most prestigious, is designed to reward journalistic excellence and to promote freedom of information. It is administered by the nonprofit

    Also tagged: media, awards, hollywood

  8. Podcast Advertorials and Infomercials Aren’t Conversational in any Way I Recognize

    Podcast Advertorials and Infomercials Aren’t Conversational in any Way I Recognize

    commonsensepr.com » Common Sense PR - May 14, 2008

    If a little bit of advertiser involvement in podcasts is good, a lot is better, right? No! Let’s look at two business podcasts and how they treat their advertisers (or “sponsors”, if you want to pretend it’s not

    Also tagged: podcasts, marketing, customers, social media, creativity, ethics, promotions, spin, audiences, persuasion

  9. The eternal anger of Bill O'Reilly.

    althouse.blogspot.com » Althouse - May 14, 2008

    NSFW. I love the extreme intensity of Bill losing it over a little phrase on the teleprompter he doesn't understand. By contrast, this is practically nothing.

    Also tagged: bill o reilly, emotion

  10. Whatever you do, don't say "maintain" to Mayor Bloomberg.

    althouse.blogspot.com » Althouse - May 14, 2008

    (Via Gawker.) And let me just say that maybe this clip makes you think Mayor Bloomberg is nuts or at least unbalanced, but it makes me love him!

    Also tagged: language, bloomberg

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