Archive: NewmanPR
Photo by Andy Newman
In September 2006, Matt Gregory left his Bellingham, Wash., apartment for a little walk. He never turned around, but kept walking and walking and walking.
I first learned about Matt’s marathon trek across the United States from a “Miami Herald” story that detailed the 28-year-old’s steps for cancer research mission. At that point [...]
Topics: NewmanPR, Photography
Creative public relations can, and often does, draw upon many resources and I can recall at least two instances when a bear and an elephant became stars while publicizing an event.
At a Miami Beach sports and travel show in the late 1960s, in addition to fly-casting demonstrations, golf venues and personal appearances by former Cleveland [...]
A recent announcement by Royal Caribbean International to eliminate the Sovereign of the Seas from its fleet later this year brought to mind the 1988 introduction of this legendary ship in the Port of Miami.
Topics: In the News, NewmanPR, PR Practice, PR Solutions
I like the term “Web 2.0″ about as much as the word “blogosphere.” So it was with some glee that I encountered bullshitr beta, which automatically generates B.S. phrases straight out of the Web 2.0 playbook.
This could really be useful if you need to impress your boss or bamboozle a client by appearing to understand [...]
Topics: NewmanPR, PR Practice
Royal Caribbean International has announced plans to drop the Sovereign of the Seas from its fleet later this year. The 73,000-ton vessel, with a passenger capacity of 2,276, is generally regarded as the first megaship, and is credited with introducing a new era in the cruise industry when it first set sail on January 16, [...]
Topics: In the News, NewmanPR
REPORT FROM ACROSS THE POND
MANCHESTER, UK — Here at Society of American Travel Writers (SATW) convention for perhaps my 30th visit to the United Kingdom since World War II, I am again reminded of the vast changes from the war-torn Britain I encountered in 1944 as a U.S. Air Corps officer.
Although then the British pound [...]
Topics: NewmanPR, PR Practice
These photos taken by Newman PR Vice President Andy Newman at Hemingway Days in Key West were picked up by both Time Magazine and Fox News.
Andy’s photographs of Newman PR clients, particularly those of the Florida Keys & Key West, and Carnival Cruise Lines, have been published around the world.
Hemingway Days are held [...]
Topics: In the News, NewmanPR, Photography
Stuart Newman Receiving Lifetime Achievement Award from Miami PRSA Chapter President
The chairman of one of South Florida’s oldest public relations agencies was honored Friday, Sept. 28, with a lifetime achievement award from the Miami Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America.
NewmanPR agency Chairman Stuart G. Newman has been a South Florida-based public relations [...]
Topics: In the News, NewmanPR
Pioneer William Brickell’s late 19th-century trading post also served as an overnight accommodation for the Seminole Indians who would paddle their canoes loaded with furs and plumes to the site to trade for goods.
Topics: NewmanPR, PR Practice, PR Solutions
While we’re now in our seventh decade as South Florida’s longest operating firm under the same management, NewmanPR still retains many of its basic philosophies, primarily in our commitment of providing affordable public relations marketing services for clients with whom we can grow as they grow and prosper. Our mantra is to offer 110 cents [...]
Topics: NewmanPR, PR Practice

