Rupert Murdoch Needs to Buy Gawker Media Now!
Yesterday, in NYC, on the eve of O’Reilly’s Tools of Change For Publishing conference, a varied group of book publishing professionals participated in the Book^2 (pronounced “Book Squared”) Camp unconference to discuss the future of books, reading, independent bookstores, and book publishing. As the founder of Delabarre Publishing, I attended Book^2. I’ve been a lifelong, [...] More »
Note: In addition to 15 years of working in PR – securing press coverage for companies at the intersection of technology, media, and digital marketing, I have long been interested in book publishing. Prior to my PR career, I worked for three and half years at a literary agency in New York City. In 2010, [...] More »
I’m writing a series of posts answering questions from PR students at the University of Georgia. If you have questions of your own, leave them in the comments or email me at jeff@jeffrutherford.com On to more questions. Q. What is the PR industry’s reputation today? How do other industries view Public Relations as a practice? [...] More »
A friend teaches at the University of Georgia, my alma mater, and I asked if her students had any questions about the PR biz. I’ll be answering some of their questions in a series of posts. Let’s get started. Q. Are PR jobs increasing today? Is the terminology for these jobs changing (maybe there’s a [...] More »