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PRWeb Names Finalist for 2009 CODiE Award

The CODiE Awards are one of the oldest and most respected awards programs in the software and technology industry.  Their […]

PRWeb UK

Over the past several years, PRWeb’s popularity amongst UK-based communicators has grown dramatically. This growth has mirrored the growth in […]

Choose your magazine carefully – almost all are bleeding ads

It only makes sense to pitch a fiscally healthy magazine, but that’s going to be almost impossible this year. Magazine […]

Update: Three pundits now want O’Reilly’s radio listeners

First there was one conservative talk host seeking Bill O’Reilly’s lunchtime radio audience, then two, and now three. All have […]

Niche magazines safe – as long as the niche is

While not recession proof, niche magazines and their loyal audiences are thought to be a relatively stable side of magazine […]

NO swimsuit issue for you…mags printed, not distributed

A piece of Americana, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, won’t be available at Safeway, Wal-Mart or K-mart when it’s published […]

How to deal: Limited options for failing newspaper industry

Newspapers are trapped between the flailing economy and the burgeoning digital age. If January is any indication of how newspapers […]

Introducing TweetIt, an Easy Way to get your News Release on Twitter

Over the past year or so we’ve seen more and more PRWeb customers share their news release through Twitter once […]

Get your TV station here

Recession driven, troubling media trends have piled up at an alarming rate this month. For the second time in January, […]

More national, less local programming coming to radio

Clear Channel Communications, which owns more radio stations than anyone, is expected to cut local programming and as many as […]

Seattle likely to lose one of two major dailies

As the potential end of one the West Coast’s most storied newspapers approaches, the staff of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (P-I) […]

I'll bid $1 for that magazine

How can popular niche magazines potentially survive this moribund economy? Try eBay, for less than six figures. Back in the […]

Two great newspapers printing the same stories

In January 2009, two of the nation’s most storied and competitive newspapers will begin printing each other’s articles. Are the […]

"Clean" and "mean" to battle for O'Reilly's lunch audience

It may be the holiday season with peace and goodwill, but conservative talk radio is ringing with the sounds of […]

Media Layoffs: Survivors to wade through more e-mail. A lot more.

Consolidation, as a word, might sound reassuring with its implications of increased efficiency. During huge media layoffs, it means those […]

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