The Dilution of the Film Industry
By: Miriam Fry When a movie idea is pitched to a studio executive, one thought is running through her mind: “Will this
By: Miriam Fry When a movie idea is pitched to a studio executive, one thought is running through her mind: “Will this
By Wesley Vaughn Video game reviewers have billed it as “not your ordinary first-person shooter.” Combining lightning-fast gameplay, striking visuals and a
by Katherine Baker When you think of a YouTube video that you have watched dozens of times, what do you see? Do
by Amanda Coppock Five years ago, if you were to say you wanted to “tweet,” the person you were talking to would
by Marissa Stabler After reading a letter that Public Relations Society of America Chair and CEO Rosanna Fiske wrote to the U.S.
by Aman Judge CK One, ring a bell anyone? Taking full advantage of one of its most successful campaigns from the 1990s,
By Megan Cotton Ethics in public relations has always been a hot topic without black and white answers, only shades of gray.
By Hannah McDaniel The current generation of consumers is unlike any other. Generation Y does not know how to handle positive reinforcement,
By: Victoria Corley How much tangible knowledge can anyone pick up from reading a book, listening to a lecture or even studying
By Katy Echols There once was a boy named Jim Porter who was journeying from Oklahoma City to Memphis. Upon arriving at