Thursday, March 26, 2009
TV Key to Media Future
Friday, February 27, 2009
PR Lions - Jury President's Message
In 1961, before most of you were born, I joined CPV, the first British-owned international advertising agency and its sister Public Relations company, Voice and Vision. I guess I learned how advertising and Public Relations were allied trades at that time and yet PR was considered inferior to advertising. Today, nearly fifty years later, the client community and the industry have finally recognised that they are both essential parts of the marketing business. Moreover, creativity and imagination, as well as skill, are vital to both.
I hope the first PR Lions will be a success and inspire better work, and recognise that all communications can change the way we live and the way we think; down to the mundane things like what we buy, what we wear, what we enjoy and most of all, the way we regard things, people, companies, countries and of course brands. I hope the winners will be proud and well-celebrated. I’ll do my best and I’m sure the jury will as well. But most of all, I hope it is all a very happy event."
Cannes 2009 to have PR campaign category
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Public Relations Voice: New Issue released
Dear Members,
The October - December, 2008 & January - March, 2009 combined issue (Volume 12) of Public Relations Voice, (the only journal for Indian PR professionals) by Dr C V Narasimha Reddi, focusing on "history of Indian public relations" is now circulated.
'Which is the birthplace of public relations in the world?' questions Dr Reddy in his editorial. The lead story is on "the unseen power - a history of Indian public relations" travels from Indus valley civilization to globalisation.
Other important articles are -
(1) "PR's growth in India" by Dr Doug Newsom, US professor
(2) "My profession - my experience" by BD Sharma, CK Sardana & Charanjit Singh
(3) "Taglines that influence the people"
Also, find a report on 30th All India PR conference held at Guwahati in December 2008 and News about 10th APPR conference at Hyderabad in February 2009 and many more.
For copies and subscription details write to Dr CV Narasimha Reddi, Editor, PR Voice, House of Public Relations, 8-3-978/4, Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad 500 073 Fax +91 (40) 23307477, Ph +01 (40) 23745549, Cell 9246548901 and email drcvn@hotmail. com
Subscription details
Annual - Rs.200 (one copy) for individual and Rs.500 (two copies) for institutions
2 years - Rs.350 (one copy) for individual and Rs.800 (two copies) for institutions
Life subscription - Rs.2500 (two copies) for individuals and Rs.4500 (three copies) for institutions
Regards,
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Babji. Y,
PR Practitioner & Teacher
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Power of PR
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
PR Crisis for Satyam
With each passing day, Satyam crisis deepens as new 'a-satyams' emerge, tarnishing the image further. The new team would have hardtime to refurbish the body, heart and soul of the sullied image of Satyam in the months and years ahead...and there are others who are making 'hay while the sun shines'. A t-shirt company has launched a new range of slogans, what they call, "Satyam Raju Disgracing t-shirts". I don't know how many would like to wear it, except for the hard-hit stakeholders, or those wanting to publicly protest in front of their headquarters, yet the e-campaign would further add to the disgrace and challenge the communication brains assigned to salvage its image.
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