The January-June issue of PR Voice published by Dr. C.V. Narasimha Reddi is out. The online version can be viewed and downloaded here.
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Saturday, July 13, 2013
Monday, December 13, 2010
PR VOICE
The 13th anniversary issue of India's only magazine for the Public Relations practitioners, PR Voice is out. While you can read its online edition, do subscribe to it, and add it to your library of professional literature and books. It brings to you an update on the activities and case studies as well as new thought processes.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
PR Voice: 13 Years of Dedicated Engagement
The quarterly magazine for the Public Relations practitioners, PR Voice, has completed 13 eventful years of dedication by one man army, Dr. C.V. Narashima Reddi. Despite the financial constraints it has continued to keep the flame burning to light the paths of the practitioners in public relations profession. We salute the spirit of Dr. Reddi and all those who had been supporting it cause.
My appeal is that a professional journal is another strong pillar for any professional to keep oneself updated, and all of us must subscribe to it, and even gift copies to the departments of mass communication and public relations. You can download the copy and read it .
Or Just flip through it here. Enjoy!
My appeal is that a professional journal is another strong pillar for any professional to keep oneself updated, and all of us must subscribe to it, and even gift copies to the departments of mass communication and public relations. You can download the copy and read it .
Or Just flip through it here. Enjoy!
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