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The City of Rialto Takes Expert Advice from Local PR Company

The city of Rialto has turned to well-known local PR company Dameron Communications for expert advice on communicating the city’s future economic and development plans. A city that’s never been proactive about its PR now seeks positive views from the public on their quest for economic success and a way out of the recession.

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Coyne PR Case Study for Pup Personi

Coyne PR’s press release, brilliantly titled “Americans Confess – Wags Speak Louder Than Words” for Del Monte’s Pup-Peroni® dog snacks was part of a PR campaign that, to date, generated 1,179 stories, resulting in over 42.7 million media impressions.

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British Airways Goes Localized and Logical for PR

British Airways is taking off and decending at the same time. The American Airlines deal will certainly help both ailing airlines. Some PR News too, may actually signal a “take off” with regard to emerging BA services. BA just announced the hiring of one of the most respected transportation voices in the business, the Agnes Huff Agency.

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Success and Recognition for Calysto Communications

Calysto Communications, a global public relations and social media marketing firm focused on the broadcasting, mobile and telecommunications industries, today announced its recognition as the second largest public relations firm, as ranked in the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s listing of “Atlanta’s Largest Public Relations Firms.”

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New Media Strategies Hired by Chrysler

New Media Strategies will be handling the social media planning and implementation for Chrysler and several of their vehicle lines. The social media firm will be working with all brands on promotion and marketing techniques.

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Ad Agencies in Belgium in Virtual Strike

Ad agencies from Belgium are all closing their corporate websites for a whole week, to express their discontent against the way clients conduct pitches in their country.