PR Girlz

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Monday morning roundup

Posted by admin on May 26th, 2008

My morning started with a bang. Literally. A squirrel decided to eat some electrical wires coming out of the transformer across the street from my house. Needless to say, at 6:20 a.m., I was not impressed.

Today, I am going to do a roundup of stuff — stuff that I find interesting and that is somewhat germaine to what it is the PR Girlz do.

  • In today’s Toronto Star, Bruce Campion-Smith reports how the Harper government controls its communication policies. It is the first report in the Secret Capital series from the newspaper. Harper’s communications policies are anything but open and stand in stark contrast to the federal rules for open access to information.
  • Festival de Cannes ends today. Norm Wilner from NOW has been blogging the event from the French sea-side town. Check out the reviews now — you might be able to save yourself from wasting time at TIFF. [For the life of me, I don't know what Lindsay Lohan was doing there, though. Beyond Mean Girls (brilliant writing) and Altman's swan song (she was cast well), has she done anything deserving of Cannes recognition?]
  • I want to play a bit with a Google lab release called Google Friend Connect. The server keeps crashing on me.
  • Grant Robertson at the Globe and Mail reports on Wikipedia’s business plan and its desire to remain not-for-profit.
  • Tim O’Reilly had a funny post on the weekend about Microsoft’s obsession with search.

2 Responses to “Monday morning roundup”

  1. deanne

    your blog is great. as an aspiring PR girl, i like to see the women’s perspective! I’ve been having trouble finding a position in the communications field, although I have a degree in mass communiations. do you have any tips? Let me know

  2. mmj

    Hi Deanne,

    Thanks for the compliment!

    PR is a challenging game at this point. Many women are coming out of J-school or PR programs, all ready to take on the industry.

    Personally, I don’t believe that you need a PR degree to do PR well but you do need to be a media junky, willing to work crazy hours …

    In fact, you just inspired a blog post!

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