O'Dwyer's PR magazine, now in its 31st year, is the #1 publication for PR and marketing communications pros.
Each month, a different area of PR is examined. Issues include practice-area specific feature stories as well as profiles of PR firms with strengths in the focus area of the month. The agency profiles constitute the ideal starting point for companies beginning their search for PR counsel.
2017 Editorial Calendar:
Jan., PR Buyer's Guide/Crisis Comms.
Feb., Environmental PR & Public Affairs
Mar., Food & Beverage PR
Apr., Broadcast & Social Media PR
May, PR Firm Rankings
Jun., Multicultural/Diversity & Int'l PR
Jul., Travel & Tourism PR
Aug., Financial PR/IR & Prof. Svcs. PR
Sep., Beauty/Fashion & Lifestyle PR
Oct., Healthcare & Medical PR
Nov., Technology PR
Dec., Entertainment & Sports PR


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