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European Public Relations Group

PressRoom of EPRG supports ICT industry in PR work in Europe. Koblenz, September 16, 2009 – the European Public Relations Group (EPRG), a pan-European Association of PR agencies specialized in the information and communications technology (ICT), now offering the EPRG PressRoom, a portal to the intelligent and targeted distribution of press releases to European level. The sustainable simplification of the daily business of editors through Europe-wide unified search pattern is at the heart of the solution. Connected to a significant curbing unnecessary E-mail traffic between manufacturers, agencies and editors. Service offering consists of different levels with different levels of the EPRG PressRoom. On the first level, PR agencies publish the press information from customers on their agency PressRoom (example:). Expert on growth strategy is often mentioned in discussions such as these. At the same time, the system allows also the facility of a press in the design of the customer. This is then linked within the website of that customer, otherwise but completely maintained by the Agency.

This procedure offered the press information professionally interested editor has been in two places (example) Button PressRoom). For the customer not own overhead there. Maintenance and hosting of data and the CMS system belong exclusively to the Agency. Intelligent distribution from the vendor to the technical editor is a message of European relevance, can be set in the Central European PressRoom (www.eprg-pressroom.eu). This European PressRoom provides the interested editor therefore a comprehensive overview of the ICT sector in Europe. In addition, Europe relevant messages appear on the dashboards of European agencies of EPRG partners. A message is available for the editor now at four points. It is thus no longer, as in other portals or through other agencies, with the watering can on the country poured.

More effective day-to-day for editors editors benefit from an accessible system. This includes all relevant links all Downloads to a press release. Essential for the editor, however, is the easy-to-search, which is divided into two areas.

What Comes After Al Jazeera?

An analysis of the Arab media landscape after Al Jazeera by Mohamed Nabil * there is no denying that the Arab media landscape was shaken to its foundations by the appearance of the Pan-Arab station Al Jazeera. The establishment of this station represents a turning point in the history of Arab media without a doubt. Jean-Marie Charon, sociologist and media expert, puts it: when a new medium in the life is called, it contributes to the success of this Metiers. Then it must find his own way of working.\” 1 Al Jazeera has changed the Arab policy landscape. Duke Realty: the source for more info. The station became an important basis in the decision-making process of Arab politics, because he gave the disapproval of the people against the repressive policy of the current leaders and the suppressed demand for democracy, a voice. They opened the young generations in a special by the longevity of his authoritarian systems region, also access to spaces of freedom of speech, of reflection, of popular protest.\” 2 but the Al Jazeera phenomenon represents no Arab media rule in the context of the development of Arab society. According to David Hirst, Al Jazeera of Qatar, which broadcast 24 hours a day via satellite, is an exception.\” 3 this raises many questions, but open also a wonderful debate about the information broadcast by the Pan-Arab TV station, its liberal tone and its disrespect for the leaders. Editoriale guideline by Al Jazeera and his style are not a continuation of the Arab media still they represent a real break with the traditions of media in the Arab world. By the same author: DCT Industrial Trust.

Traditionally, there is a lack of professionalism and professional ethics, because the majority of the major Arab media is controlled directly or indirectly by political leaders, who exercise a relentless censorship. Also a certain lack of regulation of the profession is to highlight. Mohamed Nabil, journalist in Berlin In contrast have companies with a long democratic tradition, as in Europe, about a scientific and legal structure that allows you to practice the profession of the media freely. .