Tag Archive for 'PR'

Clients in the news 7.10.09

Duke Realty
Minneapolis-area buildings win industry awards
REJournals.com- Minneapolis, MN
Duke wins international award for its industrial office park

Atlas World Group
Stay-put trend challenges movers
The Journal Gazette- Fort Wayne, IN
Relocation rates at historic lows

Battling for summer jobs
All Business
Atlas included in “10 teen-worthy occupations off the beaten track”

Northern Indiana Public Service Company

NISO kicks off free South Shore Summer Music Fest
The Times of Northwest Indiana- Munster, IN
NIPSCO sponsors summer concert series

NIPSCO to donate $50,000 to Heinze for Little Cal acquisition
Chesterton Tribune- Chesterton, IN
NIPSCO gives Land Trust funds to buy 30 acres on Little Calumet River

Weekly Insider 7.7.09

Silent Tweeters
Despite high membership, studies show more than 55 percent of Twitter users have never posted a single Tweet. Read more here.

Cancer research grants favor safety over innovation
Does the current system for awarding cancer research grants really encourage innovation? Check out this article and decide for yourself.

The compromise of saving the environment
The House has passed major climate change legislation, but with many concessions to special interests and industry–the largest of which were utilities. Read more here.

Add value to your Tweets
Want to get more followers on Twitter? Try these tips to add value to your Tweets.

Weekly Insider 6.30.09

Most-hated online ad formats
Want to annoy online viewers? Use one of these ad formats.

The chemistry of cravings
Can a chocolate chip cookie be as addictive as a cigarette? Not quite, but this New York Times article details how food makers have tapped into our brains to leave us craving more.

BlackBerry etiquette
What do you think when you see people tapping away on their BlackBerrys during a presentation? This story offers varying viewpoints on being constantly connected.

White House press conference flap
The traditional White House press corps are up-in-arms after Obama invited a Huffington Post blogger to ask a question submitted by an Iranian. Read more here.