Wednesday, February 18, 2009

The Buzz: the Broadway Market, the Grammys and more - Buffalo News

The Buzz: the Broadway Market, the Grammys and more - Buffalo News
The bad news: Your car dies. The good news: You are at the Broadway Market, and you won’t go hungry, not with those pastries and strudels, you won’t. The best news of all: You might be there permanently, because Triple A has no idea where the

Slumdog Millionaire Creates Buzz in Indian Tourism Industry - PR Inside
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (February 19, 2009) - 'Slumdog Millionaire' may have been intended to shed light on the abject poverty in parts of Mumbai, India's largest city, but the Oscar-nominated film has also enthused travelers. According to Indus

Kareena Kapoor goes international - Times of India
Kareena Kapoor’s added yet another feather to her brand cap! The actress who’s on a film-signing spree at the moment seems to be sharing that success rate even when it comes to signing brands. And the latest buzz on the Kapoor babe is that she

New Bulldog Reporter Conference Reveals How the Best Corporate Blogs - Market Wire
OAKLAND, CA--(Marketwire - February 12, 2009) - PR and marketing professionals who want to launch corporate blogs that make impact in the market and drive company objectives will discover practical strategies at a new audio conference from Bulldog

BREAKING: Sebelius reportedly top choice as HHS secretary - Primebuzz.kcstar.com
Gov. Kathleen Sebelius WASHINGTON | President Obama has settled on Gov. Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas, a key ally with a record of working across party lines, as his top choice for secretary of health and human services, advisers told The New York

The Buzz: Twittering tension - Kansas City Star
The top Republican on the House intelligence committee landed in hot water this week after using his Twitter page to update the public on his precise whereabouts while traveling through Iraq and Afghanistan. The revelation prompted the Pentagon to

Sports Illustrated Builds on Buzz - Wall Street Journal
As the ad recession takes the oomph out of the publishing industry, Sports Illustrated is betting it can turn its iconic swimsuit edition into a souped-up marketing machine. The magazine, which plans to unveil the 46th edition of the franchise Monday