Do the Post and Globe sales signal a new heyday for print?
The recent sales of The Boston Globe, Newsweek, and The Washington Post suggest a resurgence of traditional media. But things may not be as great as they seem.
The recent sales of The Boston Globe, Newsweek, and The Washington Post suggest a resurgence of traditional media. But things may not be as great as they seem.
A beach vacation might be on the horizon for you, but for many magazine editors its time to plan holiday issues. That means you had better have your pitches ready.
Don’t let the afternoon doldrums drag you down. Follow these five tips for a more prolific workday.
Models strutted down a runway and read tweets about everyday products in a live, interactive event that drew lots of laughs. The event was part of the retailer’s larger “Everyday Collection” campaign.
A very NSFW (Not Safe For Work) clip was the ‘Editor’s Pick’ briefly in Twitter’s new Vine app on Monday morning. The company said it was a human error.
Working at a PR agency is not for the faint of heart. Here’s a glimpse at what the hectic—but rewarding—life of an agency employee is like.
Lucy is an awfully cranky party planner. Plus, the ‘As Seen on TV’ gift guide, a tennis pro’s ‘racist’ impersonation, National Soundcheck Day, milk and pasta crises, ‘Choose Life’ plates banned, and more.
You may need to track down a holiday gift for a writer or editor—even if that scribe is you. Here are some terrific suggestions.
Well, maybe. Another poll indicates that half of U.S. companies won’t be toasting this holiday. What’s the situation at your office? Plus, office canoodling often leads to relationships, the toy industry is sexist, Cheerios app gets hijacked, and more.
How to stay active and cut calories in the office. You may draw some odd looks, but your waistline will thank you.
Make your holiday shopping a little easier, and take this list to the store with you.
A recent example shows that the time-honored traditions of releasing bad news at the end of the week and/or while another company is unveiling good news doesn’t work in the age of social media.
Ten things you can do right now, plus several accessories to give your phone the charge it needs.
Big Bird made a splash; Jim Lehrer didn’t. KitchenAid, meanwhile, commits a serious gaffe.
It depends on at least four factors, says the author, who is the managing director at a PR agency and the mother of two teenage boys.