9am PST Tomorrow: Why Social Media isn’t Killing PR

by Nicole Jordan on December 2, 2008

One of the awesome powers of the Internet (and Twitter as a by-product) is the ability to meet and form a relationship with like-minded people, even if you have never met in person.

Al Krueger is one such example for me. He’s a fellow advocate for a call to change in the PR and marketing industries and has been gathering thought leaders and creating discussions around the topic.

His online show, Comet Branding Radio, is a forum for such conversations. Topics are dedicated to “sharing and discussing the progressive and evolving elements of branding, marketing and PR with the people leading the charge, several shows have sprung from memes that have run around the social web about PR.

Every Wednesday from 9-10 a.m. PST, he hosts guests on a variety of related topics with this week’s show being the third in a series with re-occuring guests (including yours truly) examining the evolving role of PR.

Take a look at Al’s comments about the importance of continuing online conversations into a real-world environment. Please join us for tomorrow’s show and be part of the conversation.

The Changing Role of Public Relations as Media Evolves and Why Social Media is Not Killing PR


Brian Solis — Blogger, PR 2.0 and Bub.blicio.us; Author “Now is Gone” and Principal of FutureWorks
Jennifer Leggio — Blogger, ZDnet.com and Director of Strategic Communications, Fortinet
Nicole Jordan — Blogger, Bub.blicio.us, KickingSand.com and PR Director, The Rubicon Project

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1 Al Krueger (Comet Branding) 12.02.08 at 8:58 pm

Nicole, you rock and I can’t wait for the conversation tomorrow! You’re good people. Thanks!

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