Cumulus Media''s Houston FM on 97.5 is going to be FM talk, perhaps with a news/talk skew. The group''s Lori Kendrick confirmed the format choice for 97.5, adding that “a majority” of the lineup will be local-market personalities. The only talk or news/talk stations in the market (with ratings) are on the AM band. Billboard Radio Monitor expects radio vet A.W. Pantoja to be part of the new station''s midday lineup. The Chicago Sun-Times reported recently that Pantoja had resigned after 10 months
Organizations are budgeting more and expecting more from their public relations personnel and agencies. According to the third annual Public Relations Generally Accepted Practices Study, 2004 was a “Bounce Back” year nationwideand I can report the same is true for the Houston and Dallas - Fort Worth public relations markets.
PR Opinions has released its 2005 PR Opinions Survey. The sample of 122 respondents offers a good glimpse into the attitudes and beliefs of the Web-savvy blog reading contintingent of the public relations community. The fact that he generated 100 percent more respondents this year than last is an illustration of the growing power of blogs.
A recent survey shows that public relations is poised for a more prominent role in the overall marketing mix. However, the survey of senior marketings found that opinions are divided on the current function of the public relations discipline.
DPK Public Relations client Energy Maintenance Services Group I, LLC (EMS Group) was featured in the recent Houston Business Journal article "Power Play," published on March 18, 2005 (under Strategies - Information for Emerging Companies). Click here to read the article. If DPK Public Relations can help your organization increase its visibility and get its story out, contact Dan Keeney, APR at dan@keeneypr.com or dial 214-432-7556.
In this article on the subject of media interview training, published on February 12, 2005 in Canada''s National Post, DPK Public Relations'' Dan Keeney, APR, advocates being prepared and taking control. Reporter Gigi Suhanic reports that what a chief executive says before TV cameras or in print can affect a company''s reputation by as much as 50%. Given what is at stake and that there are any number of gleeful bloggers out there to pounce on a verbal misstep, media training has become ver
The term “hostile takeover” usually conjures images of warriors in dark suits doing battle in boardrooms. They involve big bucks, backroom deals and blind ambition. However, takeovers can strike organizations in many different forms, all of which can cause severe damage to an organization’s reputation. The loss of control, even if temporary, sends powerful signals to those inside and outside a company. How an organization has planned for and responds to these critical events can determine its ul
This feature article highlights what it takes to excel in crisis communications, revealing that Dan Keeney, APR, president of DPK Public Relations, started in the news business at the age of eight and paid his dues in the trenches of broadcast journalism before becoming a respected public relations practitioner. The article appeared in Bylines, a publication of the University of Colorado School of Journalism & Mass Communications of which Keeney is a proud alumnus.
It is not a question of if, but when, a business will face a crisis situation. This article, originally published in the November 12, 2004 edition of the Houston Business Journal, explores the keys to successfully protecting, and even enhancing, an organization''s reputation.
This is an article I wrote a while back that was originally published in PR Tractics in March 1997, but I think it is as pertinent today as the day I wrote it.