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Erik Fabian, Co-founder of Sourhouse, spoke to The New York Times about navigating tariff uncertainity as a small business.
Read More →Erik Fabian, Co-founder of Sourhouse, spoke to The New York Times about navigating tariff uncertainity as a small business.
Read More →Sourhouse’s new product, Doughbed, was featured in Real Simple’s Clever Items Column.
Read More →View this post on Instagram A post shared by CBS News Confirmed (@cbsnewsconfirmed) Recent air travel disasters are making splashy headlines — leading to an increase in flight anxiety. But is it warranted? Are travel accidents happening more often or are we simply sensationalizing them through rapt social media coverage? Storyful’s analysis of social media […]
Read More →Albany Law School Professor and domestic violence survivor advocate Dale Cecka wrote a reflection on “It Ends with Us” – the blockbuster film that has fumbled its portrayal of intimate partner violence. Read more in Salon.
Read More →Read an op-ed by Amazon’s Jen Caltrider, Director of *Privacy Not Included, on the occassion of Amazon’s 30th anniversary.
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 →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 →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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