Episode 34 of PRobecast,Topaz Partners’ weekly PR podcast is up:
Rob Capra , Adam Zand and I discuss:
- Skype: financial trouble for eBay, plus they stole $9.32 from Doug
- Radiohead’s new album available through their Web site, payment optional; a sign for the recording industry?
- Meanwhile, the RIAA wins a court case against a Kazaa user
- Sen. Dick Durbin writes legislation with the help of bloggers
- A Harvard study looks back at Internet marketing predictions and sees how they measured up
- Toymaker makes up for lead-poisoned toys by sending…more lead-poisoned toys
- We resurrect our “Clip of the Week” segment with stories of getting coverage in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times
- Events: Social Media Breakfast last week, and PodCamp Boston 2, October 26-28
- What to do this weekend: apple picking and baseball playoffs
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