Puppy Bowl V – Outside Publicist

http://animal.discovery.com/puppybowl Time is money. Dogs are NOT puppies. Puppy Bowl V, Feb. 1 – Only on Animal Planet Duration : 0:0:35

Assassination of Democracy (see details)

What did the Nazis and 20th century American captains of industry have in common? They employed the same public relations experts. Note that I didn’t say they employed the same public relations *techniques*…they employed and learned from the same exact people. Here’s the story of Edward Bernays who participated in bloody coups in Central America [...]

Ngee Ann Poly (NP) Open House TVC 2009 – Diplomas in Clean Energy Management / Advertising & Public Relations

Produced by Intuitive Films for Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP). A catchy and colorful series of TVCs introducing Ngee Ann Poly’s newly-launched courses. It also serves as an invitation to all prospective students to check out NP’s Open House and Career Counselling sessions in January 2009. The three-ad campaign can also be seen in McDonald’s outlets [...]

Mary J. Blige at Catherine Malandrino Maison Grand Opening

Mary J. Blige hosts the Grand Opening Celebration of Catherine Malandrino’s Catherine Malandrino Maison. Mary and many other female guests were wearing dresses designed by Catherine Malandrino. Ed Magik TV host interviews Mary J. Blige a second time since the ASCAP awards. interview (see video response section). Also included in this video were interviews by [...]

Frank Liberman – Archive Interview Part 4 of 4

Publicist Frank Liberman chronicled his early career at the New York Daily News and then at Warner Bros. in New York and Chicago where he began in the publicity department. He talked about moving to Hollywood, where he left Warner Bros. and began his own publicity firm. Among his most loyal clients were Bob Hope, [...]

Anuncios TV Puerto Rico de los 80′s!

Algunos anuncios y clips de programas del año 1983!(Parte 1) Duration : 0:10:4

Frank Liberman – Archive Interview Part 1 of 4

Publicist Frank Liberman chronicled his early career at the New York Daily News and then at Warner Bros. in New York and Chicago where he began in the publicity department. He talked about moving to Hollywood, where he left Warner Bros. and began his own publicity firm. Among his most loyal clients were Bob Hope, [...]

John Strauss – Archive Interview Part 2 of 6

In his 6-part oral history interview, publicist John Strauss (1913-2001) describes entering the film business via the Buffalo, New York sales office of Warner Bros., and later transferring to California into the studio’s publicity department. He recalls working in other studio publicity departments, including PRC and Columbia, before opening his own independent publicity firm. He [...]

John Strauss – Archive Interview Part 3 of 6

In his 6-part oral history interview, publicist John Strauss (1913-2001) describes entering the film business via the Buffalo, New York sales office of Warner Bros., and later transferring to California into the studio’s publicity department. He recalls working in other studio publicity departments, including PRC and Columbia, before opening his own independent publicity firm. He [...]

Frank Liberman – Archive Interview Part 3 of 4

Publicist Frank Liberman chronicled his early career at the New York Daily News and then at Warner Bros. in New York and Chicago where he began in the publicity department. He talked about moving to Hollywood, where he left Warner Bros. and began his own publicity firm. Among his most loyal clients were Bob Hope, [...]

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  • It used to be said that the only guarantees in life are death and taxes. Add that picture your friend took of you last week and posted it on MySpace! It’ll be there forever. –Laura Betterly

  • There is no such thing as bad publicity except your own obituary. Brendan Behan

  • Publicity is the life of this culture – in so far as without publicity capitalism could not survive – and at the same time publicity is its dream. John Berger

  • Ninety eight percent of the adults in this country are decent, hardworking, honest Americans. It’s the other lousy two percent that get all the publicity. But then, we elected them. Lily Tomlin

  • Without publicity there can be no public support, and without public support every nation must decay. Benjamin Disraeli

  • Of course I’m a publicity hound. Aren’t all crusaders? How can you accomplish anything unless people know what you are trying to do? Vivien Kellems

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