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Social Buzz Increases Chances for a TV Show to Become a Hit
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Social Buzz Increases Chances for a TV Show to Become a Hit

Communication devices get smaller and more powerful with each version, allowing owners to perform more and more actions with just an few clicks. Smartphone users can now communicate, login to various social media networks, write emails, browse the internet, watch TV channels and more. TV networks should however keep in mind the results of the latest Red Bee Media survey which shows that if a TV program benefits from social media buzz, viewers are more likely to watch it.

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Agencies Fail to Satisfy Clients
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Agencies Fail to Satisfy Clients

Clients seem to have a general dissatisfaction with the agencies they work with, according to a new online survey carried out by marketing consulting firm Avidan Strategies among 1,900 business leaders in marketing, media, and procurement.

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The Capstone Agency Tells Students about Real-World PR
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The Capstone Agency Tells Students about Real-World PR

It is important for any student, in any field, to have access, as much as possible, to information regarding the real conditions and challenges that await them on the job after college. A public relations firm at The University of Alabama educates students and faculty at two national conferences this semester about running communication campaigns. The Capstone Agency is a multi-awarded agency that works with important clients.

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Council of Public Relations Firms of Hong Kong Launches New Annual Award
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Council of Public Relations Firms of Hong Kong Launches New Annual Award

The Council of Public Relations Firms of Hong Kong (CPRFHK) launched today the 'Double Happiness' Awards, a new annual award recognizing in-house public relations professionals in Hong Kong. All in-house PR professionals in Hong Kong can enter the competition, and the nomination for the awards can be submitted either directly by them, or by agencies representing them.

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