Tue, 29 April 2008 ![]() Comments? Send us an email at insideprcomments@gmail.com, call us on the comment line at 206-600-4741, visit the Inside PR Blubrry site, or leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog. This week on Inside PR, Terry Fallis, Keith McArthur and Julie Rusciolelli discuss communications in politics and touch on both the TTC strike move and the Beijing Olympics. David Jones and Martin Waxman are away. Show Notes 00:24 Terry opens the show 01:24 Julie mentions Terry's appearance in the Toronto Star 02:08 Terry speaks about the Leacock medal 02:51 Julie talks about Communitech and Chris Anderson - Author of The Long Tail 04:49 Terry starts the conversation on communications in politics by talking about communications in the time of a strike 12:03 Keith asks about advice to union leaders 13:07 Julie talks about humanizing causes 14:36 Terry mentions role reversal - turning the bad guys (gov't) into heroes through failed communications 17:54 Terry introduces the second political communications topic: The Beijing Olympics 25:29 Terry closes up the show Our theme music is Streetwalker by Cjacks and is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer. This week's episode was produced by Samantha Lovelace.Comments[0] |
Tue, 22 April 2008 ![]() Comments? Send us an email at insideprcomments@gmail.com, call us on the comment line on 206-600-4741, visit the Inside PR Blubrry site, or leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog. This week on Inside PR, Dave Jones, Martin Waxman and Julie Rusciolelli discuss when to and how to fire a client and welcome a comment from Joseph Thornley, continuing the ethics discussion. Keith McArthur and Terry Fallis were unable to join the IPR gang this evening. Show Notes 00:34 Dave introduces the show 01:35 Joseph Thornley leaves a comment discussing the low repute of PR practitioners and PR ethics. 03:56 Martin references The Sweet Smell of Success 04:10 Julie introduces the topic of Firing a Client 04:40 Julie goes over the four warning signs that you may have to fire your client: 1. Chemistry has gone flat 2. Unreasonable demands 3. ROI 4. Abusive Behavior The IPR Panel discusses their experiences relating to firing clients 27:27 Dave asks the question: "How do you fire a client?" 28:43 Martin Mentions the word compunction 31:00 Dave concludes the show Our Theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks, and is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer. Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 Comments? Send us an email at insideprcomments@gmail.com, call us on the comment line on 206-600-4741, visit the Inside PR Blubrry site, or leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog.
This week on Inside PR, Terry Fallis, Dave Jones, Keith McArthur and Julie Rusciolelli talk about the use of social media in public relations, ethics and muse over the communications and legal fields. They welcome comments from Bob LeDrew, Michael O'Connor Clarke, Eden Spodek, Shel Holtz and Garen Stepanian. Martin Waxman is away this week. Show Notes 01:24 Dave introduces the show 01:30 Dave reads the comment about IPR 106 from Bob LeDrew. Bob is a member of the Thornley Fallis team in Ottawa and writes the Flack Life blog 03:11 Terry talks about taking IPR on the road 04:10 Michael O'Connor Clarke leaves a message about IPR 106. Michael is a member of the Thornley Fallis team in Toronto and writes Uninstalled. During his comment he refers to World of Ends and Doc Searls' and David Weinberger's theory on who owns the Internet No one owns it. 06:24 Michael does Inside Proper English: Metaphor V. Simile 09:32 Eden Spodek leaves a comment regarding the importance of understanding the principles of social media before applying them in a client involved environment. Eden hails from bargainista.ca 12:17 Terry mentions the importance of strategy over tactics 12:45 Dave talks about the missuses of social media tools 14:33 Keith introduces the comment from Shel Holtz and his opinion on ethics in PR. This discussion is continued from IPR 103 19:23 Terry tells the listeners about Shel Holtz' and Neville Hobson's contribution to IPR 19:52 The ethics debate begins again 27:07 Julie introduces the comment from Garen Stepanian 27:54 Terry, Julie, Dave and Keith all talk to their experiences working with Lawyers current and past and the synergy between law and public relations 37:39 Terry Signs off Our theme music is Streewalker by Cjacks and is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer. This week's episode of Inside PR was produced by Samantha Lovelace. Show notes01:24 Dave introduces the show 01:30 Dave reads the comment from Bob Ledrew of Thornley Fallis and writer of the Flack Life blog 03:11 Terry talks about taking IPR on the road 04:10 Michael O'Connor Clarke of Thornley Fallis and the writer of Uninstalled leaves a comment 09:32 Eden Spodek from bargainista.ca leaves a comment 14:33 Keith introduces the comment from Shel Holtz on ethics in PR 27:07 Julie introduces the comment from Garen Stepanian 37:39 Terry signs off Our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks and is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer. This weeks episode of Inside PR was produced by Samantha Lovelace Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 April 2008 ![]() Comments? Send us an email at insideprcomments@gmail.com, call us on the comment line on 206-600-4741, visit the Inside PR Blubrry site, or leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog. This week on Inside PR, the Inside PR panel go live to the Groundhog Pub where they tackle the tough question of who owns the social media space and field questions and statements from the Third Tuesday audience. This weeks Inside PR panel consists of: Terry Fallis, David Jones, Julie Rusciolelli, Keith McArthur and Martin Waxman. Show Notes 00:24 Terry introduces the show 01:26 Dave makes bad joke about spinal tap, a pod and a zucchini wrapped in tin foil. 01:43 Dave introduces the nights topic: PR in social media 02:46 Dave commences the conversation about who "owns" social media 06:20 Julie brings up Dove's Evolution by Ogilvy as well as the Bridezilla and Subservient Chicken social media campaigns 08:26 Keith takes the stance with Terry and Dave that PR has a hold on the social media space 08:56 Martin brings up the first main difference between PR and advertising's activities in the space. Advertising does it, PR talks about it. 10:37 Tamera from the audience points out that really the social media space belongs to the customer 12:23 Julie infers that agencies are the flippers on the social media pin ball machine. 14:01 Dave issues the challenge of being a part of the social media space with out being seen as manipulating the space 14:15 Dave Ford, from the audience, continues Tamera's argument referencing Dell and Starbucks 15:05 Keith calls social media a cultural revolution 15:36 Martin references Giovanni Rodriguez and DIY 17:20 Mary Margret Jones of the audience brings up the challenge of getting clients to buy in 21:29 Keith mentions how dangerous it can be to have clients buying in without really knowing what it is 23:17 Carman from the audience starts the conversation about the PR/marketer hybrid 25:19 Julie states that the side that knows the client best will win the projects and thus the space 27:25 An unidentified audience member asks about transparency 28:20 Terry goes over some negative outcomes of not being transparent 29:37 Martin mentions having fun in the space and references the Captain Morgan blog 31:04 Brain form the audience talks about the arrogance of companies in thinking they own the social media space 32:47 Terry rephrases the initial question: What type of agency can best get the client effective social media space and activity 33:35 An audience member asks about the difference between PR and Ad in the social media space 35:13 David Ford, from the audience, asks about a recessions effect on the social media space 37:44 Keith answers with "if it's working people will spend money on it, recession or not" 38:43 Terry thanks CNW for their constant support and making every Third Tuesday come alive with sound 39:02 Dave wraps up the show Our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks, and is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer. This weeks episode of Inside PR was produced by Samantha Lovelace. Comments[0] |
Tue, 1 April 2008 ![]() Comments? Send us an email at insideprcomments@gmail.com, call us on the comment line at 206-600-4741, visit the Inside PR BluBrry site, or leave us a comment on the Inside PR show blog. This week on Inside PR, Terry Fallis, Dave Jones, Martin Waxman, Keith McArthur and Julie Rusciolelli discuss hiring interns: the good the bad and the marvelous and debate Earth Hour as an effective communications plan. Show Notes Our theme music is Streetwalker by CJacks and is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network; Roger Dey is our announcer. Episode #105 of Inside PR was produced by Samantha Lovelace. Comments[0] |

