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Trouble in Entertainment Paradise

Posted At: September 24, 2010 9:20 AM by Miah Evans In recent years, the music industry has taken a hard hit with illegal downloads and unrestricted access. According to Wacholtz’s Off The Record: The New Music Business Guide, there are more than 20 billion illegal downloads each

Art Festivals – Feeding the Starving Artists

Posted At: September 24, 2010 8:56 AM by Hillary Stroud It’s hard to make a unique mark in this world with so many artists competing for recognition. One way artists can expose themselves is through art festivals. TheKentuck Museum Association, located in Northport, Ala., holds a

PR Gives Autism a Voice

Posted At: April 21, 2010 2:15 PM by Allison Cook “One in 11,000 children will appear in a Broadway play. One in 110 will be diagnosed with autism.” The message of nonprofit research organization Autism Speaks is clear: autism is more common than we think. April is

And the Nominees Are . . . PR Education Programs of Excellence

Posted At: March 10, 2011 9:33 AM by Hannah McDaniel The 2011 PRWeek Awards is scheduled for March 10, 2011*. The awards presented range from Healthcare Campaign of the Year to Agency of the Year and everything in between. Simply being a finalist as an organization or practitioner

Masters of Their Work

Posted At: March 28, 2011 2:13 PM by Victoria Corley Giotto brought to life the Virgin and Christ in the Arena Chapel. Manet made an undeniable impression on art with the establishment of the Salon des Refusés. Gunta Stölzl wove Bauhaus into modern industrial designs. How

A Downtown Park, a PR Opportunity

Posted At: March 28, 2011 2:22 PM by Wesley Vaughn Even before it opened on Sept. 17, 2010, Birmingham’s Railroad Park was labeled a symbol of progress and hope in a city that has faced unfavorable public perception since the civil rights movement of the 1960s.

PRSA’s Advocacy Umbrella

Posted At: March 30, 2011 1:19 PM by Marissa Stabler A-B-C-D-E — for many, this is the beginning of the English alphabet; for the Public Relations Society of America, this is the beginning of a multifaceted mission. As the world’s largest society of public relations professionals,

Reaching Across Borders

Posted At: March 30, 2011 1:58 PM by Katy Echols   Globalization is an ever-growing trend. It has seeped into every aspect of life from communication and fashion to business and politics. To keep up with this trend, businesses are adapting their operations. We are seeing

PR Around the World

Posted At: March 30, 2011 2:39 PM by Katy Echols It seems the world is shrinking. People thousands of miles away seem closer as technology has allowed for a more interconnected and interactive world. We can skype with someone in Tokyo while sitting in Houston. We

The Evolution of Public Relations

Posted At: April 20, 2011 1:32 PM by Amanda Coppock In every field, an evolution in the way business is conducted occurs. A shift in culture, an advance in technology or an economic change can impact how a field adjusts over time. Although public relations is

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