Pundits express mixed views on future of print
28 Feb 2008 | by Gemma O'Reilly
PR professionals must look beyond traditional media for opportunities, according to key speakers at PRWeek's PR and the Media Conference this week.
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PR professionals must look beyond traditional media for opportunities, according to key speakers at PRWeek's PR and the Media Conference this week.
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