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The end…

Posted December 29, 2006 * Comments(1)

of 2006, at least. We’re publishing a magazine on the 9th, so, come Tuesday, shake the holiday slumber off, and start pitching.

Speaking of the 9th, look out for our Editors’ Choice special to see who and what we think will make for an interesting 2007.

Filed under: Announcements, Coverage, PRWeek

CNBC digs the List

Posted December 20, 2006 * Comments(0)

EIC Julia Hood discussed our recent Book of Lists feature on CNBC, which is being picked on numerous outlets.

Filed under: In the media, PRWeek

Year-end schedule

Posted December 20, 2006 * Comments(0)

Rather than respond to scores of e-mails, I’m hoping some would-be story pitchers are subscribed to (or otherwise reading) this blog.

We are not publishing another issue the rest of this year. Our next issue hits January 8th. However, PRWeek.com publishes daily and we are still very much in business until the new year. Please send all pitches, as normal, to or keith dot obrien @ prweek.com. Stories that run online this week will be considered (after being updated) for the 8th. Pitch away and happy holidays.

Filed under: Announcements, Coverage, PRWeek

WSJ event recap

Posted December 4, 2006 * Comments(1)

Today, Julia Hood served as the moderator (on a panel with four Wall Street Journal editors) at a WSJ print relaunch event, geared to PR people.

The event, co-hosted by PRWeek, went very well, and those who did not attend can live vicariously through pictures and podcast (both to be uploaded soon).

Filed under: Announcements, PRWeek

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