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Utegate: The political debate over alleged improper influence favouring a car dealer in Brisbane by the Treasurer and Prime Minister, that has almost inevitably become known as Utegate, ended up being seen by virtually all the media as a major tactical blunder by the Leader of the Opposition and a...


Massive differences in the leading issues covered by each medium this week, with Des Moran’s shooting the number one issue on television, while Moran did not make the top five in press coverage, which was dominated by swine flu and emissions trading...


Swine influenza: As swine flu started to affect sporting fixtures across the country, with a swimming meet cancelled and several football matches in doubt, media coverage focused on these sporting disruptions and continued to debate the severity of this form of influenza, as health authorities...


We'd love you to meet Jenni Beattie, Director of Digital Democracy. Jenni recently launched her consultancy which combines social media with her expertise in public relations, communications, knowledge management and market research...


Swine flu: Swine flu remained easily the most reported story across the country, although with significantly lower volumes than last week, as the number of cases headed quickly towards four figures, most of those still in Victoria, although most other areas of the country have been affected to some...


AVOID FACEBOOK URL SQUATTING for your brand (personal or company related!).Book it in your calendar now - Facebook URLs will be available for the grabbing on Saturday 13 June 2.01pm (Melb/Syd time). Check out this from the facebook blog:"Starting at 12:01 a.m...


Hot on the heels of our list of Aus/NZ PR peeps on Twitter, here's a list of Aus/NZ PR and comms related blogs compiled by me and Trevor Young. Kate Kendall, online editor of MarketingMag.com.au came up with the idea and asked Trevor and myself to make it happen (top idea Kate)...


Hot on the heels of our list of Aus/NZ PR peeps on Twitter, here's a list of Aus/NZ PR and comms related blogs compiled by me and Trevor Young.Big shoutout to all the fab tweeters who responded to our calls for assistance with this post - you guys give good tweet!We've tried to make sure these are...


Jason Murnane is the Communications & Publications Manager, for the Australian Football League Players' Association (AFLPA). But more than that he's a veteran Slicer, an avid reader, Collingwood support, rockin' Dad and cous cous eater...


So hot right now?... Charlotte (North Carolina, USA) based ad agency BooneOakley.They've ditched a traditional 'corporate' website and built a series of interlinking videos posted on their youtube channel to create an incredible (viral and social) showcase of their work and orginality...


Swine Influenza: As the number of confirmed sine flu cases moved swiftly past 100 in Australia, the story returned to complete dominance of radio news in particular, with almost hourly updates on the status of the epidemic...


Loved this billboard by Wholefoods in the States... although I think it should say 'tweeting'... but, meh... you get the message...


Slice Media Posting: Weekly media index: Australia's top 5 news stories by media type
Source: slicemedia.blogspot.com
Swine Influenza: As the number of confirmed sine flu cases moved swiftly past 100 in Australia, the story returned to complete dominance of radio news in particular, with almost hourly updates on the status of the epidemic. ...


Cooked to perfection and just out of the Slice oven comes a new 'Add' clip feature for Slice subscribers. That's right Slicers, you can now add news clips from the last 30 days into your Slice tracking folders.....


Casey Macneil knows how to squeeze a good time out of work and play... She lives on the Sunshine coast, has clients like the Noosa Longweekend and is mum to two bubs. She's also is a nifty Slice subscriber and doesn't mind a G&T; every now and then...Tell us a little bit about your good self.....


Slice Media Just posted: Slice of Life profile on: Casey Macneil, Director of Macneil Marketing & Communications.
Source: slicemedia.blogspot.com
Casey Macneil knows how to squeeze a good time out of work and play... She lives on the Sunshine coast, has clients like the Noosa Longweekend and is mum to two bubs. She's also is a nifty Slice subscriber ...


Swine flu: Swine flu has returned to prominence in the media with a number of confirmed Australian cases across several states, including three children in Melbourne, leading to the closure of the Primary School attended by two of the children, as the number of global swine flu cases went over...


Slice Media Just posted: Fab Slice subsriber: Jillian Bowen
Source: slicemedia.blogspot.com
Jillian Bowen is one busy gal - entertainment and fashion publicist, creator and writer of Urban Style File, a Dog Whisperer devotee and long time Slicer. We love a girl of many talents... especially one with tips on where to buy designer fashion at budget prices... ...


Jillian Bowen is one busy gal - entertainment and fashion publicist, creator and writer of Urban Style File, a Dog Whisperer devotee and long time Slicer. We love a girl of many talents... especially one with tips on where to buy designer fashion at budget prices.....


Budget: While the coverage was wall-to-wall last week, there was not a huge amount of new information in Budget coverage, with almost all of the major initiatives and even the deficit figure itself being leaked well beforehand...


Slice Media Extra Extra: great old images of working on Australian newspapers
Source: tr.im
News from Australia and the world, featuring the latest national, world, business, sport, entertainment and technology news. Drawing on News Limited's worldwide resources and newspapers.


OK, we've seen lists of Oz journos on Twitter (thanks Dave Earley and Laurel Papworth), so I thought we'd even up the score a little and post tweeting Aussie & Kiwi PRs...


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58 Percent of Global Corporate Communications Officers Now Report To CEO and Tenures Rise, According To Annual Survey
"CCOs cite social media/blogging as the most frequently added function to their corporate communications departments in 2008, and they believe that social media/blogging will be their most important tool in 2009."
Weber Shandwick - About Us - Press Releases - 2009 - 58 Percent of Global Corporate Communications O
Source: www.webershandwick.com
In a time of unprecedented economic volatility, global corporate communications executives have actually seen their “stock” rise over the past 12 months. In The Rising CCO, an annual survey conducted by ...


Slice Media Watching: The Future of Social Media & its monetisation by LaVolta (Digital Recruitment specialists). Interesting insight offered by Jennifer Wilson from The Project Factory about allowing social media users to chose which ads can be shown on their profiles.
Source: www.youtube.com
Social Media like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and MySpace seem to have tremendous visitor numbers and some extraordinary valuations. But most are struggling to make money. What is the future of social media and how will it be monetised effectively if it is to grow?


Swine flu: Remarkably, discussion of swine flu was still at number one last week, despite a huge amount of speculation surrounding Tuesday’s Federal Budget and the announcement of major changes in the Government’s emissions trading plans...


Slice Media What newspapers might look like if they thought like Google
Source: savethemedia.com
veteran journalist explains how Buzzmachine blogger Jeff Jarvis' book about the success of Google can help the newspaper industry.


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Murdoch Mauled
Most of News Corp's divisions did badly, but by far the worst performer was the company's newspaper division, where operating profit fell a stunning 97%.
Source: www.smartcompany.com.au
Rupert Murdoch has been forced to admit that his newspapers' business model is broken.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEThursday 7 May 2009As from today, Slice Media (www.slicemedia.com) will include downstreaming copyright as part of its fixed fee media monitoring packages.Australian Slice Media subscribers will now be able to lawfully distribute news clippings by email, or post on an intranet...


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Ideas around Corporate Social Media policy
A few years ago blogging policy was on the minds of corporate communicators - now it’s a corporate social media policy that’s got their attention.
Telstra, a major Australian telecom company recently set down guidelines on the use of Facebook, Twitter and similar websites by its employees.
Source: www.infocomgroup.net
Insights into Online PR and technology trends affecting the practice of public relations.


We'd like you to meet the very gorgeous Andrea Kerekes, Managing Partner, at Access PR. When she's not staving off her teenage son's ever increasing appetite, Andrea is leading her team to provide PR counsel for some of Australia's top brands...


Slice Media Short interview with Andrea Kerekes, Managing Partner of Access PR
Source: slicemedia.blogspot.com
We'd like you to meet the very gorgeous Andrea Kerekes, Managing Partner, at Access PR. When she's not staving off her teenage son's ever increasing appetite, Andrea is leading her team to provide PR counsel for some of Australia's top brands. ...


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What the newspaper industry needs to do to survive
News aggregators like The Huffington Post and Google News recently came under fire from Dean Singleton, the chairman of Associated Press. He said that he was ‘mad as hell’ at what he saw as intellectual property theft. From Mr Singleton’s point of view, social networking and search engines are killing the newspaper industry.
Source: anthillonline.com
Frankly, it sounds like newspapers are struggling to understand the opportunities and rules that govern the online world. There is a whole generation that has grown up with the concept of freemium economics. ...



















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