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	<title>Comments on: Illinois Institute of Technology President is blogging and&#8230; inviting comments</title>
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		<title>By: higher ed marketing &#187; Blog Archive &#187; A journalist&#8217;s complaint: PR people who don&#8217;t return email requests</title>
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		<description>[...] Karine Joly of collegewebeditor.com has a bone to pick with higher ed PR types who ignore her requests. For an upcoming article in University Business magazine, she emailed a few PR folks to ask them how they use the web for media relations. She didn&#8217;t get a very good response, and blogged her complaint for the world to see. (Don&#8217;t worry, she didn&#8217;t name names, so all you PR folks out there &#8212; you&#8217;re safe.) I didn’t have any problems getting answers from a few reporters and editors I interviewed about this topic. But, it has proven to be very difficult to get my higher ed PR contacts to cooperate.  Wait a minute. [...]</description>
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