Posts Tagged ‘Planned Television Arts’


Planned Television Arts Now Media Connect

John Kremer, Book Marketing Consultant

The following is excerpted from a press release from Planned Television Arts, now Media Connect, which is celebrating it’s 50th anniversary: What do Jon Stewart, Jodie Foster, Pier 1 Imports, Motel 6, Tom Cruise, Taco Bell, Rosie O’Donnell, The Rolling Stones, and Planned Television Arts have in common? They all turn 50 years old in [...]

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18 Ways To Get What You Want

Guest post by Brian Feinblum For the past two decades I’ve looked for ways to persuade others to do things, whether it’s convincing the news media to cover my client or seeking to get a potential client to hire my firm for PR services, or attempting to get a colleague to perform better. Really for [...]

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Online Freedom of Speech Can Be Costly

Note: The following post is written by Brian Feinblum, Chief Marketing Officer, Planned Television Arts. At times one has to marvel at how the Internet has revolutionized free speech practices. At other times we need to stand back and give more thought on how we should proceed with this weapon of mass information. For instance, [...]

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Book Publishing: Who Is Our Mascot?

Note: The following post is written by Brian Feinblum, Chief Marketing Officer, Planned Television Arts. When you think of milk, you think cow. Go to the ballpark and you order a what? A hot dog.  Come to a casino and you envision a slot machine jackpot. Companies and teams have their logos, countries have their [...]

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