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Travels travels travels

I’m at the very beginning of a month of extended traveling. Among the highlights . . . next week I’m heading up to Toronto to speak to the Broadcast Research Council on opportunities for broadcasters and advertisers in social media. And the week after that I’ll be in Boston for the Society for New Communications [...]

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Awards

The deadline is quickly approaching for the Society for New Communications Research’s awards program. The awards: will recognize excellence in the use of new communications models and solutions, will be granted at the Society’s inaugural research symposium, which will take place this Fall. Additionally, the award-winning case studies will be published in the Society’s online [...]

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Awards Time

I’ve always been a bit suspicious of those PR awards – especially the Silver Anvil which always sounds like it should be dropped on the winner’s head. The awards always seem to go to some campaign no one outside of the PR world has ever heard of; to someone who excelled not only at a [...]

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In good company

I’m honored, etc., to announce that I’ve joined the Society for New Communications Research as a Research Fellow and Advisory Board member. The vision of the SNCR is To be the leading think tank for the advanced study of new communications tools, technologies and emerging modes of communication, i.e. blogs, wikis, RSS, podcasts, collaborative tools [...]

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