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Top Five Oscars Moments

The Oscars are essentially the crown jewel of awards season; the Super Bowl of cinematic accomplishment, if you will. At the end of each telecast there are always the moments that caused you to double-take, or go online to watch them again. Here are my top-five moments. 1. The Selfie Heard ‘Round the World While killing some host-time, Ellen DeGeneres…

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Another Day, Another Facebook Acquisition

If you can’t beat ‘em, buy ‘em. This seems to be the modus operandi of Zuckerberg and his cohorts, and it’s a formula that continues to prove lucrative for Facebook. It was announced last week that Facebook had acquired the international messaging application WhatsApp for a colossal $19 billion, continuing the company’s purchasing pattern that has included Instagram and the…

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Burrito Branding

The strategies of advertising and branding are constantly evolving. As corporations adapt their marketing models to fit a consumer-base that now mainly resides online and on social media outlets, there has been a rise in unique ad campaigns – some of which don’t initially appear as such. Chipotle, one of the nation’s fastest-growing food chains (and bastion of tasty burritodom)…

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Who’s Chopping Onions?

In a bittersweet announcement from my post as blogger, I’m saddened to say that this Thursday will be Amanda Tucker’s final day here at PR/PR. You can only steal so many office-supplies before your fellow employees catch on. Our move to our new location obviously affected her ability to effectively pilfer pens and staples, so it didn’t take long until…

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Super Savings

There are certain aspects of Super Bowl Sunday considered sacred. Buffalo wings. Prop-bets on wacky in-game scenarios. Critiquing the halftime performance like you could have done it better. But among the facets of the Super Bowl considered holy by Americana, save for the game – it’s the ads. And along with the demise of Denver’s championship aspirations, on Sunday we…

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Sochi-Media Security

Russia’s government has had the long-standing reputation as one with invasive proclivities; monitoring citizens’ activity, controlling the press and limiting the liberties of its people. But Vladimir Putin and the Russian regime have upped the ante in preparation for the Sochi Olympics – telling news media outlets that they will be observing and scrutinizing the communications of all athletes, journalists…

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