AP Reverses Position on ‘Website’ and a Generation Rejoices
I’m pretty sure, not positive, the Associated Press did not cave to pressure from Facebook group Dear AP, Could You Please Spell Website Like a Normal Person?
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I’m pretty sure, not positive, the Associated Press did not cave to pressure from Facebook group Dear AP, Could You Please Spell Website Like a Normal Person?
In public relations, we try to get news items into a newspaper or magazine, on TV or radio, or, as a last resort, on the InterWeb. We assume there are consumers out there consuming our product.
Thanks to the Philadelphia Inquirer, now you can, kind of. Seems the Inquirer has hatched a brilliant solution to the problem of falling ad revenues and subscriptions — allow sports gambling on your online newspaper site.
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The popularity of streaming video continues to grow as costs of photography equipment, video editing and production software, and hosting options continues to drop.
Seven Ships to Sail 100 Departures to 162 Ports of Call Seattle, Wash., Jan. 25, 2010 — Holland America Line’s […]
Key West 2010 Race Week- North America’s premiere annual international regatta. Photo by Andy Newman.
Although some companies are beginning to hire new staff, most recruiters are still under budgetary constraints. In response managers seeking talented workers are increasingly bypassing standard recruitment tactics and are using social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to find and qualify candidates.