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Peppercomm and DKC Public Relations News Of The Week

    Peppercomm PR Pushes Boundries in the Broadway Scene In an intriguing change per the norm of Broadway PR, executives from the New York theater press agency O&M Co., headed by Rick Miramontez, join with DKC Public Relations to Launch DKC/O&M.  This new agreement offers a significant push into

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Japan PR: Great Japanese Public Relations

Japan has a fast growing economy – and many strong cultural growing issues. Here are five very strong Japan based Public Relations agencies:   Vector Inc. Founded in 1993 by Keji Nishie, Akasaka based Vector Inc. has 449 employees according to their company overview, and have offices in both Shanghai

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Rhode Island Public Relations Agency

PR Firms Galore Competed for Rhode Island Tourism

Recently, the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation’s board of directors authorized the corporation’s proposal contracting up to three firms for a sum of $4.5 million for developing a new tourism campaign re-branding the entire state of Rhode Island. Rhode Island may be small, but this project is big enough to attract the brains behind

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Industry Awards: Are they Necessary in PR?

At PR agencies these days, the name of the game is awards. Awards highlight a PR firm’s dependability and accountability for future clients. Public Relation is a delicate balance between keeping the interest of the client and having the best features of the client being on display to the general

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Mastering Media Coverage: A Quick How-To Guide

Despite the fact they’re both in the business of media, public relations professionals and journalists approach their work very differently. Fewer journalists to pitch to combined with an increasingly competitive media landscape means thinking like both a public relations professional and a journalist is important. Assisting reporters with their work

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