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From APW and BeyondUnfriended words
Sexting and shovel-ready are among the words and phrases that need to be deep-sixed: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091231/us_nm/us_bannedwords
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If we can’t make fun of ourselves …
Attention journos and other news stylistas: Fake AP Stylebook is a hoot. Check out the link on the Media Whispers page.
Renew for 2010
Time to renew your membership for 2010. I realize the tough economy may make things difficult this year, but I hope you'll stick with us. 2010 may be our most challenging year ever, which means APW needs you now, more than ever. State dues are $15, plus national dues...
Upcoming professional development
Twitter. Facebook. LinkedIn. Blogging. What does it all mean to communications professionals on both sides of the news divide? In the works are plans for a professional development opportunity in February to help make social media work for you.
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APW goes blog!
Arkansas Press Women welcomes you to its blog. APW began in 1949 and this year marks its 60th anniversary. APW welcomes all communicators to join and offers professional development opportunities whether you are a journalist, public relations professional or freelancer.