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Marketing & PR News & Ideas, June 13 2008

June 13, 2008 by Eric Eggertson  
Filed under Marketing

Worth reading:

NowPublic and Who’s Doing Whom a Favour? – The consumer-generated news site responds to a complaint about the process for approving the use of photos. DarrenBarefoot.com

PR super guy at Common Sense PR Prentice’s Staff Scrubbing Copyright Controversy from Wikipedia – Copyright advocate Michael Geist does some detective work to show political staff editing of a Wikipedia entry about their minister. Geist goes on to critique the Canadian government’s new copyright legislation.

Weezer Viral AttachmentChris Wilson wonders why more companies don’t link themselves to successful viral campaigns, rather than trying the crapshoot of seeing their own efforts go wildly viral. Brendan Hodgson looks at video mashups of politicians, and their impact on campaigns.

 Anywhere, News, No Boundaries – In a post on the Every Dot Connects blog, Mike Chapman talks about the journalistic barriers broken by online publications like the Drudge Report and the Huffington Post. Aaron Brazell  of Technosailor talks about the surge in online activism and political blogging.

The Architecture of NewsMatthew Ingram points to a post by Upendra Shardanand about how some news outlets will make the transition to online news, and others won’t be able to come close to what the Huffington Post and other news sites have accomplished.

Photo via iStockphoto by Pali Rao.

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2 Responses to “Marketing & PR News & Ideas, June 13 2008”
  1. Eric, I *ALWAYS* appreciate your roundups, this is so helpful and I learn of new sources every single time you do the news/ideas!!! THANK YOU! :)

  2. Lani:

    Thanks for the note!

    I sometimes wonder if my round-up posts aren’t a cop-out, but there are some things that I don’t have much to add to, yet they’re still worth pointing to.

    Also, I prefer a batch of links that provide some context, rather than just a list with the headline and nothing else.

    Cheers. See you on Twitter…

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