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Read More →A new study released today brings good news for consumers fed up with being forced into the abyss of automated phone menus.
Read More →OfficeDepot.com and SierraTradingPost.com do not like to make their customers wait, according to a major new study by STELLAService.
Read More →Time Inc. tapped PKPR to handle publicity for Ten NYC Startups to Watch, its flagship event during Internet Week New York 2011.
Read More →One of the highlights of Internet Week New York was Can You Draw The Internet, a competition all about capturing the Internet.
Read More →PKPR has represented The Webby Awards since they began in San Francisco in 1997. Now, we celebrate the 15th Annual Webby Awards.
Read More →Bieber. Meryl Streep. Angry Birds. The Old Spice Guy. It’s not a weird dream, it’s some of the diverse nominees for The 15th Annual Webby Awards.
Read More →PKPR is proud to announce that we are now representing STELLAService, the first independent customer service ratings provider for online retailers.
Read More →This year, global fans around the world will be able to experience the Webby Awards live thanks to a unique partnership.
Read More →The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences has identified security, privacy, net neutrality, and more as the top five challenges.
Read More →Kicking off its 15th year celebrating the best of the Internet, The Webby Awards is expanding its mission.
Read More →This year’s Webby Awards continue to generate amazing coverage, including the Los Angeles Times, Yahoo!, Gawker, The Daily Beast, Wired, and Radar.
Read More →More than 60 major media outlets covered the red carpet and ceremony, which was hosted by B.J. Novak of The Office.
Read More →With more than 150 events across New York City celebrating digital culture, Internet Week New York is taking the Big Apple by storm this week.
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Read More →Twitter, foursquare, Zach Galifianakis, and David After Dentist are among the Internet and pop culture superstars nominated this week.
Read More →Capping a decade dominated by the Internet, The Webby Awards this week released its list of the ten most influential Internet moments of the 2000s.
Read More →To help promote the call for entries for the 14th Annual Webby Awards in June 2010, PKPR worked with the Webby team.
Read More →You can follow the Wall Street Journal’s live-tweeting of the ceremony here or watch all of the winners.
Read More →Jimmy Fallon, Trent Reznor, andTwitter are among the Internet superstars who will be honored with Webby Special Achievement Awards.
Read More →PKPR today announced the nominations for the 13th Annual Webby Awards. Coverage included CNN, Reuters, E! Online, People, Los Angeles, and more.
Read More →To promote the 2009 call for entries, The Webby Awards enlisted some of the biggest names in Internet video.
Read More →Laguna Beach was the setting for WebbyConnect 2009, the annual summit of Webby Awards winners, judges, and industry leaders.
Read More →We’re just about recovered from the 12th Annual Webby Awards celebrations, which took course over three days last week in New York City.
Read More →The Webby Awards announced this week that David Byrne will receive this year’s Webby Lifetime Achievement Award.
Read More →The Webby Awards announced winners and special achievement honorees yesterday. PKPR pre-pitched stories to The Associated Press, CNN, and more.
Read More →For the 2008 Webby Film and Video Awards, PKPR recommended that the Webbys develop a list of the most influential Web video moments.
Read More →Check out this clip of Oscar nominee and Juno star Ellen Page on VH1’s Best Week Ever.
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 →Check out the lead story across the front page of today’s Arts Section of The New York Times.
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