My challenge to the Public Relations Society of America to add a blogging track to their PRSA 2004 Conference is spreading throughout the blogosphere.
Steve Outing, Poynter.org’s E-Media Tidbits author asks PRSA Asleep at the Wheel?
Robb Hecht of PR Machine suggests that “contact PRSA here to get B.L. a spot in their upcoming convention.” (Thanks Robb!)
Neville Hobson of NevOn blog reports that IABC Chairman, David Kistle, ABC, has begun a blog
And, IABC Europe Region will soon be holding a webinar on blogging in the
Two great steps forward!
Shel Hotlz at A Shel of My Former Self notes “PRSA Ignores Blogging”
Oct. 14 update:
Costa Tsiokoshttp of Population Statistic blog: “In the PR field, there
My Challenge to PRSA 2004 Conference Planners Spreading Through the Blogosphere
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Challenge to PRSA on blogging spreads
The challenge to the leadership of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) to including a track on blogging at the PRSA conference in New York in ten days time is spreading. Following commentary on a number of blogs last
Stop the PRSA Whining, It’s Time for Action
There’s been a lot of moaning and groaning this week in the PR community about the PRSA’s lack of interest or ability to add a blogging track at the 11th hour their upcoming International 2004 Conference (October 23-26). You can
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B.L. Ochman is about to find out. Ms. Ochman is p.o.’d at the organizers of the Public Relations Society of America’s annual conference for not having a track on blogs at their upcoming event – which is next week. And
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