"Stunts such as this will not be tolerated or repeated."
Homeland Security spokeswoman Laura Keehner, commenting on FEMA's fake News Conference on the California fires on Tuesday 23rd Oct, where federal agency employees played the role of reporters asking questions of their boss.
"I don't know about you, but I'm a little burnt on just being a "PR guy." There's so much more to what we do, so why not work on the PR for the PR and actually improve things."
Brian Solis on the "new rules" of PR and why Robert Scoble should be a PR guy.
"10Questions is a great opportunity for anyone who wants to hasten the end of the age of soundbite TV politics and start the era of community conversation."
From a post in OffTheBus, a crowdsourcing experiment in political campaign reporting by NewAssignment.Net and HuffPost.
"The connected consumer. There are four major driving forces: Digitization, Convergence, Media Snacking and Social Networking."
Duncan Wardle, VP Global & WDW Public Relations, speaking at PRSA's International conference on 22 October, 2007.
"My hope is that this tried and tested 'disinfectant' can help restore some of the luster to the reputation of the USA here at home and among our friends throughout the world."
Visitor's comment left at the State Department blog, Dipnote, that just started this week.
"Bring a technology solution to a technology-induced problem ... Can you hear me now?"
Dan Wool, at ValleyPRBlog, suggesting that mobile phones come equipped with a 'drive mode' that sends callers and texters an automatic response to know that you are driving and cannot be distracted .
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