Is the Associated Press Becoming Irrelevant?
A number of Northeast newspapers met in Manhattan recently to discuss bypassing AP by creating a content-sharing consortium where they would freely share photography and stories.
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A number of Northeast newspapers met in Manhattan recently to discuss bypassing AP by creating a content-sharing consortium where they would freely share photography and stories.
Countless man-hours and dollars later, the event turned out to be a huge success, with more than 2,000 Dallas residents and families turning out to hear some live music, sign up for free cruise giveaways and take part in a “Fun Crowd” event featuring giant beach balls.
Along with honoring excellence, integrity and best practices, the Aaron D. Cushman Travel Public Relations Award recognizes travel PR professionals who excel in their fields by being imaginative, creative and responsive.
The feature, dubbed Florida Keys TravelVision, answers a demand by Web users for more streaming video content.
Alan Wilson, editor of the Cruise News Daily, wrote a piece about the Eurodam News Blog, which the agency manages, in which he names it the best weblog in the cruise industry.
A recent poll purports that there’s a vacuum in strong leadership in the public relations and communications industry.
So there’s this new online newspaper that has no reporters, no editors, no fact-checkers and no advertising salespeople. Local versions […]
It’s not the first, and it likely will not be the last time a corporation breaks the unwritten rules of blogging to make the medium serve its business ends.
Former President Bush, left, with Florida Keys guide George Wood displays the big tarpon that Bush caught and released near […]
We quickly learned that much of the southern half of Florida was experiencing a massive blackout, due to a problem at Florida Power & Light’s Turkey Point power plant.