Video plays nice with the print star?
So, we’ve started doing some video. I’ve already enjoyed the stuff we’ve done. But I’m also open to suggestions. What types of videos would you like to see?
So, we’ve started doing some video. I’ve already enjoyed the stuff we’ve done. But I’m also open to suggestions. What types of videos would you like to see?
Also, we are now accepting Web-exclusive Op-Eds. At 200-300 words, it’s a great opportunity to produce some thought-leadership in a condensed form. If you or a colleague want to submit one, please send it to keith . obrien @ prweek.com.
We are beta testing a new comments service across all of our platforms. Please try it out. Also, you can now comment (BETA!) on our articles on PRWeek.com. Please keep it civil and edifying.
You may have heard the whispers: PRWeek.com is relaunching on in late October, taking advantage of new developments in online journalism and adding to its mission of covering the marketing communications industry more rapidly. The new site will feature a number of new Web-exclusive recurring features and more customization of homepages, content, and RSS feeds.
While we will continue to pursue long-form articles, both in print and online, we are increasing our dedication to create and accept short-form content that quickly and succinctly gets to the heart of a communications challenge or opportunity, or dissects an aspect of the industry that requires further attention. Read more »
PRWeek has relaunched its podcasts section. Click here to listen to our agency leadership series and weekly review archives, and to hear a new sponsored podcast from Cohn & Wolfe.
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What features would you recommend? We’re in the process of contemplating short, recurring “featurettes,” and would love to receive some suggestions.
We do not have a print issue, but we will be publishing news, features, etc. on the Web. Continue to both pitch and visit the site.
I have to insist, kindly, that if you send a news release about a new hire or a new win, you check our brief blog inbrief.prweekblogs.com before you ask if we’ve received it. If a brief on your release is up there, that means we’ve definitely received it.
I apologize if I was previously a bit chiding in my previous posts. We’ve cleared that forest. I, instead, want to point you to a podcast that I did with Elly Trickett, features editor/deputy editor here at PRWeek. She interviewed me about my feature on Google. It’s the first time we’ve done it, so I hope it serves to show we’re always interested in providing you, the readers (and listeners) with new content and always like to hear suggestions.
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