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Abrams Talks PR v. Journalism|Kitfield Wins Third Defense Reporting Prize|Google Won't Buy A Paper|AP Offers Buyouts|A Thrillist.com Party In Pictures - Posted May 21, 2009
PRNewser: Dan Abrams, CEO of Abrams Research, spoke about the similarities between publicists and journalists at the Media Relations Summit earlier this week.
FishbowlDC: National Journal staffer James Kitfield won his third Gerald R. Ford Prize for Defense Reporting. In 1995, he became the first person to win the award more than... [FishBowlNY]
Abrams Talks PR v. Journalism|Kitfield Wins Third Defense Reporting Prize|Google Won't Buy A Paper|AP Offers Buyouts|A Thrillist.com Party In Pictures - Posted May 21, 2009
PRNewser: Dan Abrams, CEO of Abrams Research, spoke about the similarities between publicists and journalists at the Media Relations Summit earlier this week.
FishbowlDC: National Journal staffer James Kitfield won his third Gerald R. Ford Prize for Defense Reporting. In 1995, he became the first person to win the award more than... [FishBowlNY]
Web Voters Award Sklar Two Mirror Award People's Choice Prizes - Posted May 21, 2009
Former Huffington Post contributor Rachel Sklar nabbed two People's Choice awards following online voting for Mirror Award nominees.
2009 marks the third year that Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications has presented its Mirror Awards, which honor media reporters. The finalists were first announced last month and members of the... [FishBowlNY]
Web Voters Award Sklar Two Mirror Award People's Choice Prizes - Posted May 21, 2009
Former Huffington Post contributor Rachel Sklar nabbed two People's Choice awards following online voting for Mirror Award nominees.
2009 marks the third year that Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications has presented its Mirror Awards, which honor media reporters. The finalists were first announced last month and members of the... [FishBowlNY]
30% of People Surveyed Say They Would Pay for Facebook - Posted February 17, 2009
Abrams Research took advantage of last week's Social Media Week here in New York to ask 200 "social media leaders" their thoughts on the future of social media. Perhaps not surprisingly, Facebook and Twitter proved quite popular (LinkedIn is named as the "dark horse," MySpace is "uncool"). See if... [FishBowlNY]





