Blogging: New Media, Business and the Law – PODCAST
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Blogging: New Media, Business and the Law
presented by The IIA and Fleishman-Hillard
RECORDED
21 March 2007 – The Shelbourne Hotel Dublin
COMPERE CIARAN BUCKLEY Fleishman-Hillard
CLIENT DIRECTOR, BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
introduction by Julian Davis head of consumer & brands in Fleishman-Hillard
SPEAKERS ARE
* Tom Murphy, Public Relations and Community Affairs, Microsoft: How Marketing and PR people can take advantage of these technologies.
* Sarah Carey, Sunday Times, Blogger turned columnist, talks about the way in which blogging is affecting traditional media.
* Richard Delevan, Business Editor, Sunday Tribune: Columnist and blogger, outlines how the failure of Irish companies to embrace new media means that they are missing out on new markets and better employees.
* TJ McIntyre, Barrister, Lecturer in Law (UCD), Consultant with Merrion Legal Solicitors: The privacy, defamation and copyright issues that arise in new media and the old legal issues that impinge on this brave new world.
duration 2 Hours 13 Minutes – podcast service provided by Brian Greene www.talkingvoices.com
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Tom Murphy idea of PR in technologies is very helpful if we can make us of it