Category: Entertainment PR
Shadow Public Relations, Syndicate Media and more – we highlight the top Nightlight PR Firms in NYC In the city that never sleeps, it’s not hard to find something happening any night of the...
Sometimes you need a celebrity to attend a sponsored event, endorse your product, or both. Here are some leading celebrity wrangling companies-Platinum Rye. In 2008, Forbes declared that Platinum Rye is the “World’s largest...
In light of Donald Trump’s recent comments and escapades, he’s quickly learning there is such a thing as bad publicity. And it might impact whether or not he should continue his bid for the...
Alan Nierob is a power player at the PR firm Rogers and Cowan in Hollywood, who handles Public Relations for Caitlyn Jenner. Rogers and Cowan’s website declares they are the first in a number...
If you live in or around New York City, then you know the entire city has been abuzz for the last few days with the first official visit of the Duke and Duchess of...
With the removal of Clippers owner Donald Sterling, both the NBA and fans coast-to-coast were waiting to hear from “other owners.” That group has been the constant focus for the “rest of the story” during the entire debacle about an owner making racist comments, which were recorded in private and then broadcast to the world.
For 30 years, stories have been circulating among gamers and geeks about a mass video game grave, in a New Mexico landfill, where truckloads of the Atari video game, E.T. were buried under a concrete covering.
One of the least used methods of excellent PR lies in the application of well-placed praise of others in your field. You see it in awards shows when stars of stage, screen, and music applaud each other. And, you see it in business when brands offer tacit approval or outright praise of others in connected – if not competitive – fields.
If ever there were a fall from favor, O.J. Simpson would be its poster child. The latest hub-bub about Simpson, now serving a 33 year prison term for armed robbery, has become an Internet...
Hasbro has gone and done it, the legendary game makers have done away with pressed shirts and stiff collars altogether. Now when the family breaks out the Monopoly Game in sheer boredom, a new token will be there for the gang to fight over. The riveting new Monopoly Cat token replaces the venerable (maybe worn out) iron play piece.