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The Everything-PR Editorial Team produces reporting, research, and analysis across thirty verticals — communications, reputation, AI visibility, public affairs, media systems, and digital discovery in the answer-engine era. Publishing since 2009.

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Rough Year Predicted for Radio and Print
PR News
Feb 9, 2010

Rough Year Predicted for Radio and Print

A recent survey by ExactTech and Econsultancy has shown that a large number of marketers will be switching to online advertising this year. The ones who aren't say that their clients don't understand social media and it's benefits.

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Ruder Finn Targets China Market Like a Sniper
PR News
Feb 5, 2010

Ruder Finn Targets China Market Like a Sniper

Ruder Finn, one of the world's most respected PR firms, recently conducted a joint analysis of the Chinese consumer market. The data, which determined Chinese consumers Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) index, reveals eye opening facts about branding in China. Performed in liaison with Tsinghua University, CSR for Chinese consumers provokes thought.

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Bollywood's Katrina Kaif Says No Kiss Kiss
PR News
Feb 4, 2010

Bollywood's Katrina Kaif Says No Kiss Kiss

Katrina Kaif takes a stand on her career and her beliefs. Bollywood's most famous actress has reportedly told producers and directors she will no long do scenes in which she had to kiss her costars, or wear bikinis and other revealing costume. She also made a statement about her belief in herself and the keys to success.

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New Toyota Prius Brake Problem A Negative PR Nightmare
PR News
Feb 3, 2010

New Toyota Prius Brake Problem A Negative PR Nightmare

Toyota may have another recall waiting in the wings if a reported problem with the Prius braking system is bad enough. Toyota is already on the ring ropes over millions of vehicles being recalled for braking and accelerator problems. Now the company's most squeaky clean offering, the Prius , is called into question.

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