Category: Blog
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I’ve never watched an NBA D-League game and, even as a college hoops junkie, can’t say that I’ve ever been tempted. But I wonder if all of us in the content business should glance at one this winter. Not for the basketball but for the platform on which it will…
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Last week I was carb loading in preparation for my first marathon. Then disaster struck.On Monday, as Sandy loomed, I began contemplating other race options in the event that the New York City Marathon was canceled. On Tuesday, Mayor Bloomberg announced the race was on, so I refocused. By Wednesday,…
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If you have strep throat, a lozenge isn’t going to provide lasting relief. You need a professional who will diagnose and treat the problem with something more powerful. As a maker of “softish cough drops,” Pine Brothers probably knows that about its product. Apparently it doesn’t realize the same holds true for…
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He doesn’t have a job or any money. He can’t tie his own shoes, count past 10 or spell his name. But he’s fast becoming a coveted consumer. That’s because my youngest son, not yet three years old, is pretty adept at using the iPad and iPhone. Flipping through my…
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I’m told that an iPhone 5 is headed my way Friday. At least, that’s what the Verizon rep relayed, not what the Verizon website read. Were I to believe the latter – and it was convincing during some frantic moments over the weekend – there was no record of my…
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In PR we absorb, study and work with the media every day. But that doesn’t mean we’re not left scratching our heads over certain editorial decisions. Tuesday marked 11 years since the 9/11 attacks. While the memory is still fresh in so many Americans’ minds, many news organizations seem to…
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Without content, a website is nothing but logos and oft-neglected promises that something is “coming soon.” Content, besides being the sole reason for a website’s existence, forms the root of all decisions about a website’s form and purpose.It’s a very common pitfall in web development: the site-map, wireframes and design…
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You know those life-altering choices you face every day? Harpoon or Sam Adams? Black raspberry or mocha chip?P&G calls them the First Moment of Truth, when the consumer settles on what to buy. Studies tell us it often happens in the first seven seconds.But there’s a big step before any…
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The usually savvy pros at NBC and Twitter need a PR refresher course after their recent decision to suspend a journalist’s Twitter account over criticism of NBC’s Olympic programming.Guy Adams (@guyadams), a Los Angeles-based reporter for British newspaper The Independent, began posting criticism of the tape-delay Olympic programming last Friday….
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It takes a lot to make Jim Rome look at least somewhat sympathetic. Actually, not sure it’s ever been done before. But David Stern found a way earlier this week, delivering the sort of churlish answer that made him look childish and insensitive. And, in doing so, reinforced a key…
