#TheDailySpin: NY Times suggests ‘Occupy Wall Street’ logos
Because what’s a movement without a well designed logo? Plus, iPhone 4S breaks record; Twitter trademarks ‘tweet’; Four Loko takes on the media; and it’s Chicago Idea Week.
Because what’s a movement without a well designed logo? Plus, iPhone 4S breaks record; Twitter trademarks ‘tweet’; Four Loko takes on the media; and it’s Chicago Idea Week.
Many of the skills are timeless, and others are new enough to make you anxious. Don’t worry; this post includes links to resources. Yep, you’ll want to bookmark it.
Unless they need them—and even then, consider used options. Plus, is a PR/advertising convergence upon us and do bloggers reserve the right to freedom of the press? That, and more.
The search giant’s recent move shows it’s thinking more like a publisher than an aggregator, and this holds lessons for your organization.
A PR pro who works for a large real estate firm shares how he turned an observation at a grocery store into media coverage for his employer.
Businesses, officials and other communicators dust off plans for reaching employees and the public as Hurricane Irene descends.
What does Google’s much-hyped social network mean for PR and marketing pros? Here’s a break down from someone who’s spent the past week testing the network.
A judge at the festival said adverting agencies possess ‘a little more sophistication when it comes to evaluating effectiveness.’
The popular show promised a resolution to a central mystery in its inaugural season. It came up short—and viewers (and reviewers) are mad.
A social media war has ensued, with Ken ‘breaking up’ with Barbie over the packaging materials the toymaker allegedly uses. Is Mattel’s response even registering?
He said the world would end in 1994. He made the same prediction last week. Now, he’s back at it—and the news media are still covering him. Who’s crazy now?
This week won’t be anything like you thought it would. Adjust accordingly. (Image via)
Many of the skills are timeless, and others are new enough to make you anxious. Don’t worry; this post includes links to resources. Yep, you’ll want to bookmark it.
The news organization dispatched only 50 reporters to cover the multiple, ongoing calamities in Japan.
This might be the most bizarre—and detailed (and sexiest!)—prepared statement we’ve ever read.