Gotham Awards Kick Off Awards Season
PKPR took The Gotham Awards to the next level in 2007 by securing the awards wider coverage than ever before.
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PKPR took The Gotham Awards to the next level in 2007 by securing the awards wider coverage than ever before.
Read More →Check out this clip of Oscar nominee and Juno star Ellen Page on VH1’s Best Week Ever.
Read More →Fresh off the heels of promoting The Moth’s first-ever National Story Tour, PKPR managed publicity for The Moth’s 10th Anniversary Moth Ball Gala.
Read More →The kick-off to the film awards season, The Gotham Awards will take place for the first time ever at Brooklyn’s Steiner Studios.
Read More →More than 75 reporters attended an exclusive media preview for SpaFinder’s Spa Experience, a free, four-day event at Grand Central.
Read More →PKPR worked closely with E! News Daily to create a terrific segment on celebrity eyecare secrets featuring Luxury SpaFinder’s Melisse Gelula.
Read More →For the 10th year in a row, MKPR managed publicity for The Webby Awards, which were held in New York City on June 5, 2007.
Read More →Hailed as “New York’s hottest and hippest literary ticket” by The Wall Street Journal, The Moth presented its first-ever national tour in 2006/2007.
Read More →Ars Nova tapped PKPR to help shine a spotlight on “Thursdays at Ten,” its series showcasing New York City’s up-and-coming performers.
Read More →Signaling continued growth for one of the world’s largest social networking sites, Fotolog announced this week that it has raised $4 million.
Read More →Fotolog, the world’s largest photo blogging community, boasts a new book featuring more than 3,000 photos by its members.
Read More →As reported by Robert Smith on NPR’s All Things Considered, performance artist Sheryl Oring recently invited people in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park to dictate birthday messages to President Bush.
Read More →PKPR helped shine a global spotlight on veterans groups working for peace with the March 20th Bring Em Home Now Benefit Concert.
Read More →Founded in 2002 as a small photo-sharing project for a few dozen friends, Fotolog became a thriving online community.
Read More →Check out the lead story across the front page of today’s Arts Section of The New York Times.
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