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Our Laguna: The art of pitching to the media
Representatives of Laguna Beach nonprofits learned Jan. 18 how to get ink for their organizations. About 80 representatives from nonprofits showed up for a workshop on what organizations should and should not do to get their stories in newspapers. The...
Tags: Architecture, Newspapers, Newspaper and Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Media Industry
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Media savvy public makes spinning the message harder
We have become a nation of theater critics, judging everything before us not solely in terms of what is said or done but the quality of the performance. This is the legacy of the public relations business, which lost one of its leaders last week with...
Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Nazi Party, Canadian Football, Heisman Trophy, World War II (1939-1945)
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PASSINGS: Daniel J. Edelman
Daniel J. Edelman, 92, who built one of the world's top public relations companies and pioneered celebrity endorsements and media tours, died of heart failure Tuesday at a Chicago hospital, said his son, Richard Edelman. Edelman is credited with...
Tags: Radio, Consumer Goods Industries, World War II (1939-1945), Nolan Ryan, Los Angeles Times
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Balto. Co. didn't notify public about Mays Chapel school hearing
The state has reversed the Baltimore County school board's decision to build a 700-student elementary school at Mays Chapel Park because it did not give proper notice of a public hearing. In a legal opinion released this week, the state school board said...
Tags: Education, Schools, Elementary Schools
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Four charged in homegrown terror plot: L.A. Now Live
L.A. NOWTimes Inland Empire correspondent Phil Willon will join L.A. Now Live to discuss the alleged terror plot involving four Southern California men who were arrested and charged after a months-long investigation into what authorities said was a plan to commit... -
Comer plowing ahead with agriculture reforms
smojica@amnews.comFRANKFORT — Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture James Comer, a former state representative, is accustomed to challenges but had no idea what awaited him during his first full year of office. Comer, elected agricultural commissioner in 2012,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Business, John Wilson, Judges, Justice System
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Time for Magic Johnson, Dodgers owner, to can the Lakers talk
It’s time for Magic Johnson to zip it. To recognize exactly where he is at this point in his illustrious life and what is important right now. Which is supposed to be the Los Angeles Dodgers. But there is something unseemly about the Dodgers...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Los Angeles Lakers, Skip Schumaker, Magic Johnson, Zack Greinke
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Once lost 'Bozo's Circus' recording airing Dec. 9 on WGN
RedEyeWGN is bringing back Bozo, at least for a little while. After being alerted to the existence of a rare 1971 recording of "Bozo's Circus," WGN decided to broadcast it as a special called "Bozo's Circus: The Lost Tape." WGN's Dean Richards will host the...Tags: Television, Dean Richards, WGN, Entertainment
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Centre calculated media value of the Vice Presidential Debate
Editor’s Note: The following is a press release from Centre College. On Oct. 5, 2000, Centre College in Danville — population 16,000 — became the smallest campus in the smallest community ever to host a general election debate, an...
Tags: New York Yankees, Tea Party Movement, Adlai E. Stevenson, Twitter, Inc., Joe Biden
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Beltsville's Vocus misses fraudulent news release that touts fake Google acquisition
Vocus, a Beltsville digital marketing company that's growing fast, has a number of useful services for marketers and public relations pros. One of them is PRWeb, a news release service that disseminates business announcements all over the web. The...
Tags: Vocus Incorporated, Stock Market, Prices, Corporate Crime, Fraud
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POM Wonderful pushes back against FTC
POM Wonderful, a manufacturer of pomegranate juice and supplements, is pushing back against a recent ruling that found the company violated federal law by making deceptive disease prevention and treatment claims.
Boldly asserting its right to legally...Tags: Physical Conditions, Cancer, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Online Advertising
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Staff Bios
Wendy Wollenberg, Editor Wendy Wollenberg comes to Chicago Shopping with more than 15 years experience in journalism, communications, marketing, advertising and public relations. Wendy began her career at WHERE Chicago magazine and continued on with...Tags: Groupon, Inc., Chicago Tribune, AOL LLC, CLTV, Los Angeles Times
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