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Tourism PR: Shaping Your Next Vacation Destination

by Libby Page From terrorist attacks to natural disasters, the travel industry faced a lot of challenges throughout the past decade. In those times of crisis, advertising and public relations played major roles in helping manage the situations. PR practitioners are responsible for motivating the public

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

Chill out, super woman

Chill out, super woman

by Emily Diab The frenzy of Operation: Crackdown has begun for many college seniors, and for some of them it’s too little too late. But for others, the intense feeling of utter stress from the commitment they’ve applied for years will soon pay off. They

Putting the “relations” in public relations job searching

Putting the “relations” in public relations job searching

by Hope Peterson I can think of few things more nerve-racking than entering the real world. It’s frightening to think of a place without the cushion of our parents’ security blanket, familiar faces and the excuse, “I’m only young once.” However, entering that place should

The road back to Happy Valley

by Meghan Rodriguez On Saturday, November 12, the Penn State Nittany Lions faced the Nebraska Cornhuskers as millions across the nation watched on ESPN. This wasn’t just another football game. It was Senior Day and the first in-conference game against Nebraska since it joined the Big

The three Rs according to Soledad

The three Rs according to Soledad

by Amber Parker “Ratings, Revenue and Reputation . . . [are] ingredients for a bottom line franchise,” said Soledad O’Brien in her discussion on diversity with University of Alabama students Nov. 9. Because much of the internationally known journalist’s recognition comes from CNN’s “In America”

Throwback throwaways

Throwback throwaways

by Jaley Cranford As I punched the button for a familiar soda choice, I awaited a familiar purple can. But the purple marketing blunder that I grabbed was a far cry from the Grapico can of my childhood. Though the packaging bears no influence on

Storytelling: the core of PR

Storytelling: the core of PR

by Bailey Carpenter Public relations students like myself tend to share certain traits: we’re decent writers suffering from a Twitter addiction, we utterly despise math and we tend to get too excited in the grocery store when we see good rebranding. We have also chosen

Safe landing with good customer service

Safe landing with good customer service

by Sarah Shea For many, travel is a necessary evil. Business people travel several times a week, normally going through the motions like zombies. While I love to travel, I find myself loathing the “getting there” part. I’d rather not spend $10 on a sub-par

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