Thursday, November 15, 2007

sex sells


Calvin Klein and Abercrombie and Fitch: Pioneers or Perverts ?

Using shocking, and sometimes explicit material to draw attention is not a new fad, it has however become a rising trend upon multiple advertising agencies today. With each year, ad campaigns have become continuously more risky. Each campaign is jumping upon the sexual campaigning bandwagon. Many credit Calvin Klein for taking sexual marketing to the level it is today. The newest addition to this exploitative family is clothing retailer Abercrombie and Fitch, with its outrageous Christmas Quarterly, packaged in plastic because of the nude photos. These two factors may have taken sex in advertising to a completely new level, and even more shocking than before.

Designer Calvin Klein is known for his very noticeable ads, even years ago. “In 1980 he featured a 15 year old Brooke Shields purring ‘Nothing comes between me and my Calvin’s.’” This raised many eyebrows and skyrocketed Klein to the most talked about designer. Throughout the years and with children posing for his debatable ads as young as 15 years old, Klein was the target of a US Justice Department Investigation in 1995, questioning if some of his ads were child pornography. Klein’s response to this particular outcry: “These campaign ads are not pornographic. The ads were intended to convey the idea that glamour is an inner quality that can be found in regular people in an ordinary setting; it is not something that is exclusive to movie stars and models”.

However this comment also came from the man who said, “Jeans are about sex.” Klein is not alone in his use of controversial images in advertising. The theory that sex sells is nothing new. “…American culture is permeated with sex…” Sexual marketing is taking a step further with retailer Abercrombie and Fitch. Known for their tight fitting clothing and suggestive slogans and sayings appearing on shirts and the like, they have shocked many with the production of their Holiday Quarterly (2002). The front cover shows a nude male and nude female on a bed, with numerous nude pictures on the first 117 pages.” Abercrombie & Fitch is selling porn, plain and simple," says Don Wildmon, chairman of American Family Association. "This is a company that markets itself to young people, and their message is one of promoting immoral personal and social behavior. The holiday catalog first breaking the mold in 2002 more closely resembled a pornography magazine than a catalog for clothing. The pictures had nothing to do with the clothing. A spokesperson for Abercrombie and Fitch was quoted by saying: “These photos depict young, healthy, presumably red-blooded young Americans posing and generally living what could be considered the ‘good life.”

Advertising today has a broader acceptance and a looser standard. If sex didn’t sell, no one would advertise it. Both Calvin Klein and Abercrombie and Fitch learned this lesson early on. Each has revolutionized their corporations and the fashion industries of today and continues to create shocking and sometimes questionable ads. They may be disturbing and exploitive, but if our population wasn’t so eager to gorge themselves on the advertising and provocative creations, it wouldn’t carry the appeal it has today.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

ABSOLUT HOMEWORK



www.absolut.com
www.absolutad.com


The Absolut Vodka advertising campaign has proven to be exceptionally popular and long-lived. Established in 1981, the creative minds behind Absolut have continued to generate fresh ideas to market their product. A large part of the campaign's success is derived from the wide variety of artistic talents who design for the company. Many of these formerly unknown artists were "discovered" after their work with Absolut Vodka.

ABSOLUT MUSIC



Who doesn’t have a favorite song/singer/group?

However, since ABSOLUT has always been a very visual brand and music is quite non-visual by nature, the natural connection initially seemed hard to find. However, with the advancement of Internet technology, ABSOLUT was able to launch its ABSOLUT DJ site in 1998. The site was a tribute to DJ/producers. The focus on the DJ community was no coincidence: the role of the DJ has gradually transformed from that of someone who plays records at a disco to a visionary of music. DJs are the groundbreaking musicians of their time explorers of the world of music who change the map of a traditional art form. These are attributes that fully comply with the way ABSOLUT looks at the world.
ABSOLUT DJ was a success in many ways; the site actually created visual music. The technology was at the forefront of what was available at the time and the musicians that contributed forever changed the way ABSOLUT viewed music.
ABSOLUT JAM, a global jam from four cities that was sent in real time over the Internet, was launched in 1999.
With ABSOLUT THREE TRACKS, a new level of commitment is reached.
The project is based on three DJ/composers. The musicians were briefed in the same way as any artist working with ABSOLUT is: make an interpretation of the bottle and the brand.
The final results reflect the diversity of the artists selected: ABSOLUT BRIKHA with a High-Tech soul track that includes the sound of the bottle shape; ABSOLUT ROLLERCONE, with his sophisticated club track that pays tribute to the artists and designers who have previously worked with ABSOLUT; and ABSOLUT TAXI, a soulful track that explores absolute reality,accompanied solely by sounds created from the bottle itself. The vernissage was held in Stockholm in October 2003.

ABSOLUT FASHION




“It was great to be able to be associated with a company that has
such an understanding of fashion design and has supported
the work of fashion designers and artists over the years” (Tom Ford)

ABSOLUT FASHION first saw the light of day through a weightless, shimmery silver fabric. David Cameron's dress debuted in 1988 and propelled ABSOLUT into the fashion world. Cameron's silver mini dress was worn by model Rachel Williams. When the ad was launched, close to 5,000 phone calls were logged by the toll-free number that appeared in tiny type at the bottom of the ad. The majority of callers were women who wanted to purchase the dress.

ABSOLUT FASHION represents a synergy between the art of fashion and the creative spirit of ABSOLUT. The garments always show quality, cutting edge, prestige, imagination, wit, daring, style, sophistication and visibility. In short, ABSOLUT works with designers who have the same level of quality and style to equal our product. Since the designers have to please neither Seventh Avenue nor Main Street, the fashions are often over-the-top. Tone ranges from Piccone's sleek, white evening dress with white gloves featuring the ABSOLUT logo trailing down one side of the dress – to Jeanette Kastenberg's sequined jumpsuit patched with select images of works by such ABSOLUT artists as Warhol, Haring and Britto. Other leading designers represented in the ABSOLUT FASHION COLLECTION include Gianni Versace, Helmut Lang, Manolo Blahnik and John Galliano. Other examples of ABSOLUT FASHION are ABSOLUT NEWTON, ABSOLUT VERSACE,
ABSOLUT RUIZ DE LA PRADA, ABSOLUT TOM FORD. ABSOLUT GUCCI and ABSOLUT GAULTIER.

The ABSOLUT NEWTON (1995) campaign was shot by photographer Helmut Newton in and around the distillery in Åhus, Sweden, with model Kristen McMenamy. The collection showed high style ABSOLUT FASHION creations by fashion designers such as John Galliano, Helmut Lang, Anna Molinari and Martine Sitbon. ABSOLUT NEWTON was first presented as an eight-page insert in Vogue magazine. ABSOLUT VERSACE (1997) features a stunning fashion collection for ABSOLUT by Gianni Versace. The collection was photographed by leading fashion photographer Herb Ritts at the Ice Hotel in Sweden, 200 kilometers above the Arctic Circle. It features supermodels Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Marcus Schenkenberg and Mark Findlay. The campaign was an eight-page insert in Vogue.

ABSOLUT TOM FORD. ABSOLUT GUCCI (1999) is a fashion collection created by the American designer Tom Ford (Gucci). The outfits were photographed at a discotheque in Paris by photographer Mario Testino. The campaign was an eight-page insert in Vogue.

ABSOLUT GAULTIER (2002) is a campaign inspired by ABSOLUT and Swedish legends and contains haute couture by Jean-Paul Gaultier. The outfits were photographed in the Stockholm archipelago by fashion photographer Jean-Baptise Mondino. The campaign was an eight-page insert in Vogue and other European fashion magazines.

ABSOLUT ART


"I love the packaging, I love the feeling of it… I want to do something…"

This was Andy Warhol's reaction when he was first asked what he thought of the ABSOLUT VODKA bottle. And so ABSOLUT began its involvement in the arts in 1985 with ABSOLUT WARHOL – the legendary artist's dramatic and colorful depiction of the well known bottle. Warhol helped to launch a new form of ABSOLUT expression: ABSOLUT ART.
Andy Warhol recommended his young protégé, Keith Haring. Haring had first been noticed in the early '80s, when his artwork appeared anonymously throughout the New York subway system. ABSOLUT HARING was commissioned in 1986 and works followed by Kenny Scharf, Ed Ruscha, Armand Arman, LeRoy Neiman, Robert Indiana, César, Julia Wachtel, Pierre & Gilles and other leading artists. To date, the collection of contemporary art includes the work of more than 400 artists. Many have been showcased as part of the ABSOLUT advertising campaign and the works of art are also exhibited in museums around the world.

V&S Absolut Spirits’ commitment to the arts has always been based on mutual inspiration. The creative nature of the brand has attracted some of the leading contemporary artists of our time to develop their own personal interpretations of ABSOLUT. Regardless of the artist, country or type of work, every piece reflects both the vision of the artist and the spirit of ABSOLUT. ABSOLUT has not worked only with painters but artists in all fields, including sculptors, crystal glass designers, photographers, furniture designers, architects and jewelry designers.
There are a number of separate collections included in ABSOLUT ART. Among them are:
ABSOLUT GLASNOST (1990) a collection of works by twenty-six Soviet artists, including Alexander Kosolapov, Leonid Lamm and Evegny Mitta. Many of the artists had never had their art exhibited outside what was then the Soviet Union.
ABSOLUT EXPRESSIONS (1997) featuring the works of fourteen African-American artists including Anita Philyaw, Frank Bowling and Malaika Favorite. Influences range from traditional African art, abstract imagery and early American folk art and are represented through such styles and mediums as works on canvas, sculptures and quilts. ABSOLUT ORIGINALS (1998-1999) is a collaboration between ABSOLUT and sixteen cutting-edge European artists. This special series features original works of exciting and respected artists such as Damien Hirst, Maurizio Cattelan and Francesco Clemente.

In 2000 three major ABSOLUT ART exhibitions were arranged; ABSOLUT EGO in Paris, ABSOLUT EXHIBITION in New York and ABSOLUT ART in Stockholm.
ABSOLUT was an official exhibitor with the ABSOLUT GENERATIONS exhibition at the Venice Biennale in 2003. For the ABSOLUT GENERATIONS project, 13 of Europe’s leading artists were chosen from the ABSOLUT ART collection, to become “mentors” to sixteen emerging “protégés”. Each of these young artists created their personal interpretation of the ABSOLUT bottle. At the Biennale each pair, mentor and protégé, react to one another and interpret the theme generations.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

media consolidation



Today, just six corporations have a forceful grip on America's mass media. When The Media Monopoly first appeared on bookshelves in 1983, author Ben Bagdikian explains, "50 corporations dominated most of every mass medium." With each new edition, that number kept dropping-to 29 media firms in 1987, 23 in 1990, 14 in 1992, and 10 in 1997.

Published this spring, the 6th edition of The Media Monopoly documents showed that just a half-dozen corporations are now supplying most of the nation's media fare. Bagdikian, a long-time journalist, continues to sound the alarm. "It is the overwhelming collective power of these firms, with their corporate interlocks and unified cultural and political values, which raises troubling questions about the individual's role in the American democracy."

What are the chances that Bagdikian-or anyone else-will be invited onto major TV broadcast networks to discuss the need for vigorous antitrust enforcement against the biggest media conglomerates? Let's see:
* CBS: Not a good bet, especially since its merger with Viacom (one of the Big Six) was announced last fall.
* NBC: Quite unlikely. General Electric, a Big Six firm, has owned NBC since 1986.
* ABC: Forget it. This network became the property of the Disney Co. five years ago. Disney is now the country's second-largest media outfit.
* Fox: The Fox network is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.; currently number four in the media oligarchy.
Then there's always cable television, with several networks devoted to news:
* CNN: The world's biggest media conglomerate, Time Warner, owns CNN-where antitrust talk about undue concentration of media power isn’t welcome.
* CNBC: Sixth-ranked General Electric owns this cable channel.
* MSNBC: Spawned as a joint venture of GE and Microsoft, the MSNBC network would see activism against media monopoly as double trouble.
* Fox News Channel: The Fox cable programming rarely wanders far from the self-interest of News Corp. tycoon Murdoch.

Since all of those major TV news sources are owned by one of the Big Six, the chances are mighty slim that you'll be able to catch a discussion of media antitrust issues on national television.

Meanwhile, the only Big Six that doesn't possess a key U.S. television outlet-the
Bertelsmann firm based in Germany-is the most powerful company in the book industry. It owns the mammoth publisher Random House, and plenty more in the media universe. Bertelsmann "is the world's third largest conglomerate," Bagdikian reports, "with substantial ownership of magazines, newspapers, music, television, on-line trading, films, and radio in 53 countries." Try pitching a book proposal to a Random House editor about the dangers of global media consolidation.

Well, you might comfort yourself by thinking about cyberspace. Think again. The dominant Internet service provider, America Online, is combining with already-number-one Time Warner- and the new firm AOL Time Warner would have more to lose than any other corporation if a movement grew to demand antitrust action against media conglomerates.

Amid rampant overall commercialization of the most heavily trafficked websites, AOL steers its 22 million subscribers in many directions-and, in the future, Time Warner's offerings will be most frequently highlighted. While seeming to be gateways to a vast cyber-galaxy, AOL's favorite links will remain overwhelmingly corporate friendly within a virtual cul-de-sac.

Hype about the new media seems boundless, while insatiable old hungers for maximum profits fill countless screens. Centralization is the order of the media day. As Bagdikian points out: "The power and influence of the dominant companies are understated by counting them as 'six.' They are intertwined: they own stock in each other, they cooperate in joint media ventures, and among themselves they divide profits from some of the most widely viewed programs on television, cable and movies. "

We may not like the nation's gigantic media firms, but right now they don't care much what we think. A strong antitrust movement aimed at the Big Six could change such indifference in a hurry.

Monday, October 1, 2007

a better way to find a job



here is a list of several communication agencies in Paris or France looking for trainees if you are interested:

CRM Company Group : L'agence de marketing multicanal à la performance entre en bourse www.crmcompanygroup.com

GREEN & WHITE : Agence marketing et communication Esprit créatif à l'Ouest de Paris ! www.greenandwhite.fr

71signe - conseil en communication : C'est un Signe intègre des compétences transversales au service du marketing et de l'image de marque. Mécanismes promotionnels et outils d'aide à la vente - Campagnes publicitaires on et off line - Communication corporate - Multimédia.... www.71signe.com

A-FICHE : Agence de Communication où proximité rime avec qualités relationnelles et d'exécutions. Nos compétences vous assurent de votre satisfaction, pour des tarifs toujours plus compétitifs....www.a-fiche.com

AD MEDIA - Communication Directe : toute la logistique en marketing direct : Logistique mailing et print, fax-mailing, e-mailing, fichiers ciblés BtoB et BtoC, création suivi… Situé à Rennes, en Bretagne. AD Media : Depuis 1996 des solutions pour toucher vos cibles…... http://www.admedia.fr

Agence Vision Unit - Design et Communication Paris : Vision Unit, agence de communication à Paris depuis 1993, crée des identités fortes pour entreprises et administrations. Dans le contexte d'une communication globale, tous les vecteurs de communication sont conçus pour servir votre stratégie d'entreprise. La communication est le moyen d'atteindre de. www.vision-unit.fr

ARéCréation : Création de tous les composants PAO, CAO, Charte graphique, site Internet, aide au référencement et à la création du nom de domaine, etc. www.arecreation.com

AZICOMest un importateur des objets promotionnels personnalisés et fabriqués sur mesure en Chine. Notre activité principale est la communication par l'objet sous forme de primes, objets publicitaires, cadeaux d'affaires...... www.azicom.fr

Adtatum a la main verte Print, presse, web, stand, etc L'agence qui fait pousser vos idées www.adtatum.com

Événementiel impactant : Opérations corporate et produits L'agence des clients exigeants ! www.prodelia.com

BIGBEN CONSEILS : Pour donner toute sa place à la créativité, BIGBEN Conseils met en place de nouveaux concepts et des mécaniques de communication innovantes ! Grâce à son professionnalisme et à un large éventail de produits, nous nous assurons d’aider notre clientèle à y voir plus clair. Imaginer vos Créations Graphiques... http://www.bigben-conseils.com

Cyrano : Agence conseil en communication. Création graphique. Création et Réalisation de films, de packagings,de brochures,Plan média, campagne de communication globale institutionnelle - produits -...http://www.cyrano-agence.com

e-projecteam : est une webagency. spécialisée dans le développement commercial par les nouvelles technologies. forte de son expérience en ces matières, elle a créé un site de vente en ligne d'objets publicitaires www.ruedesgoodies.com... http://www.ruedesgoodies.com

Erel Conseil : Agence conseil en communication. ... http://www.erelconseil.fr

Papaye verte : PHILOSOPHIE: Fruit exotique, véritable stimule votre envie de communiquer. Sa consommation procure une sensation de Déclinable à consommer sans modérations...... http://www.papaye-verte.com

Prodelia : agence indépendante exclusivement dédiée à la communication par l’art et au marketing culturel (Arts Entertainment Marketing) : placement de produits et tie-in, partenariat, sponsoring et mécénat, corporate events, privilège events (avant-première de cinéma, concert privé, expos privées..... http://www.prodelia.fr

Vent Solaire : Agence de communication spécialisée en création/référencement de sites Internet et en communication imprimée, Vent Solaire vous aide à promouvoir votre activité, à élargir votre clientèle, à augmenter vos ventes et vos profits.... http://www.ventsolaire.net

ylang-ylang : Agence conseil en communication media et hors media... http://www.ylang-ylang.fr

YOMI COMMUNICATION : est une petite agence de communication située en Bretagne sud, plus précisément à Surzur. Elle est spécialisée dans les prestations complètes servant à apporter des solutions aux problèmes de communication globale des entreprises. Du logo au site Internet en passant par le marketing... http://www.yomicom.fr

Zcomme : est une agence conseil en communication corporate RH, créée en 2004 par trois associés (Anne Flamand, Catherine Dorr et Loïc Lecharny).Zcomme accompagne les entreprises dans leur stratégie globale d'image (identité visuelle, édition d'entreprise, sites Internet...) et de communication ressources ... http://www.zcomme.fr

Feeling Communication : http://www.feeling.fr

Cap et Cime - http://www.capetcime.fr
Agence de communication, relations publiques et relations de presse.

Press et vous - http://www.press-et-vous.fr/
Agence de relations presse, de relations web et communication on-line, spécialiste du média économique.

Clipping Traitdunion - http://www.clipping-tu.com/
Cette agence organise les relations presse pour des entreprises du secteur high-tech et des technologies de l'information. Paris, 75, France.

Hors Antenne - http://www.horsantenne.com
Agence proposant des fichiers presse sur mesure, des bases de données en ligne, des fichiers journalistes et pigistes en téléchargement. Paris (75), France.

Agence Trait d'Union C.M. Associés - http://www.traitdunioncm.com
Agence de relations presse spécialisée dans le High Tech.

B-consulting - http://www.b-consulting.com
Agence relations presse et de relations publiques, spécialisée dans les nouvelles technologies. Boulogne-Billancourt (92), France.

Noir sur blanc - http://www.noirsurblanc.com
Agence proposant des services de conseil, relations publiques, relations presse et marketing pour les universités, les Grandes écoles, le secteur institutionnel et les entreprises. Neuilly (92), France.

Infotechfrance - http://www.infotechfrance.com/
Diffusion d'informations sur les entreprises françaises et promotion de leurs nouveaux produits et innovations dans la presse professionnelle étrangère.

Carré Presse - http://www.carrepresse.biz
Agence de relations presse en ligne. Dossiers de presse, photos, communiqués, revue de presse et évènements. Paris (75), France.

Duodecim - http://www.duodecim.com
Agence de communication/relations presse destinée aux journalistes et professionnels du tourisme, du sport et de la montagne.

Les Quadrants Communication - http://www.lesquadrants.com
Agence de conseil en stratégie de communication et de relations presse. Présentation, communiqués en ligne et ressources pour les annonceurs. Paris (75), France.

Infinités Communication - http://www.infinites.fr/
Agence de relations presse et de conseil en communication. Présentation, actualités, espace presse des clients de l'agence. Rennemoulin, Yvelines (78)

Escal Consulting - http://www.escalconsulting.com
Cabinet conseil en communication opérationnelle spécialisé dans les relations presse et publiques, l'événementiel, le web marketing et la rédaction de contenus.

JA assistance presse & communication - http://www.assistance-presse.fr
Aider à faire savoir - solutions de communication.

SBS.com - http://www.sbs-organisation.com/
Agence de relations presse spécialisée dans la communication des enseignes développées en franchise ou en succursale. Présentation, dossiers de presse et banque d’images de ses clients, actualités et informations sur le monde de la franchise. Suresnes, Hauts-de-Seine (92), France.

Point Virgule - http://www.pointvirgule.com
Agence de relations presse et relations publiques spécialisée dans le domaine des nouvelles technologies. Présentation, services et communiqués en ligne. Asnières, Hauts de Seine (92), France.

Mediapress Consulting - http://www.mpc-europe.com/
Agence spécialisée dans le secteur du bâtiment et des travaux publics. Présentation, références et foire aux questions. Saint-Gely du Fesc, Hérault (34), France.

Self Image - http://www.selfimage.fr/
Services de relations presse et publiques, de communication institutionnelle et événementielle, de mécénat ainsi que d'édition. Paris (75), France.

Anne de Lajartre - http://www.annedelajartre.com
Agence de presse et communication spécialisée dans la mode et dans les secteurs de l'accessoire, de la décoration et de l'enfant. Paris (75), France.

Comvitamine - http://www.comvitamine.fr
Agence de communication spécialisée en relations presse, relations publiques et communiqués de presse.

Didier Gras Communication - http://www.didiergras.com/
Agence de relations publiques et relations presse. Communication événementielle, communication de crise, stratégie relationnelle. Lille, Nord (59), France.

Oxygen - http://www.oxygen-rp.fr/
Agence de relations presse et de communication globale (relations publiques, événementiel et éditorial). Présentation, métiers et lettre d'information. Asnières-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine (92), France.

Relationpresse.com - http://www.relationpresse.com/
Gestion de contacts presse, communication événementielle, organisation de manifestations ou conférence de presse.
Datapresse.com - http://www.datapresse.com
Fichiers de journalistes et médias sur internet.

Rémi Werlé - http://www.remi-werle.com
Conseil en communication.

RB presse - http://www.rbpresse.com
Agence de relations presse spécialisée dans le monde équestre. Présente ses prestations et propose des communiqués de presse et des photos libres de droits aux rédactions de la presse écrite et audiovisuelle. Chantilly, Oise(60), France.

Opinion H - http://www.opinionh.com
Agence de communication pour les TPE, PME-PMI et les artisans. compétences, offres et références. Paris, France.

Jivara - http://www.jivara.fr/
Est une société qui aide à trouver ou réalise des solutions pour les problèmes de communication en interne ou en externe. Présentation des missions et des références. Paris, France.

Bureau de relations presse Michèle Jeuneu - http://www.bureaudepresse.net/
Organisation de conférence de presse, d'interviews, de manifestations. Paris (75), France.

Anouk Déqué Communication - http://www.adeque.com
Entreprise spécialisée en relations presse et relations publiques. Toulouse (31), France.

Zmirov - http://www.zmirov.com/
Agence de relations de presse spécialisée dans la communication et le marketing du sport et de la mode. Présentation de l'agence et communiqués de presse. Paris (75), France.

Pertinence - http://www.pertinencecom.com/
Agence de relations presse et de communication corporate dans le secteur des nouvelles technologies. Présentation, prestations et quizz. Puteaux, Hauts de Seine(92), France.

De Boerio, laurence - http://rp.deboerio.net
Consultante indépendante en relations presse et relations publiques. Présentation, compétences, références et actualité des clients. Toulouse, Haute-Garonne(31)
Defimer - http://www.defimer.com/

Agence spécialisée dans les projets de communication et de relations presse en rapport avec la mer. Actualités de l'agence, des skippers et des événements sportifs. La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime (17), France.

Com'en dire - http://www.comendire.com/
Présentation de l'agence et de ses pôles d'activité : l'édition d'entreprise et la conception éditoriale print ou web, pour la communication interne, externe ou internationale de l'entreprise. Paris, france.

Groupe HardCom - http://www.hardcom.com
Agence de relations presse spécialisée dans les nouvelles technologies tel que consulting en communication, relations médias, management d'événements, et création de contenu. Neuilly-sur-Seine (92), France.

Sophie Fages - http://www.sfages.com
Agence proposant ses communiqués en ligne. Présentation, métier et espace presse. Prades le Lez, Hérault (34), France.

Blue - http://www.blue-presse.com
Société spécialisée en conseils en communication et en relations presse, publiques et événementiel. Montpellier (34), France.

Emediaphoto - http://www.emediaphoto.com/
Propose des services de mise à disposition de dossiers de presse en ligne pour la presse : textes, pdf, images haute résolution et vidéos. Paris (75), France.

Press'Attitude - http://www.pressattitude.com
Agence de relations presse : communication autour de la presse écrite, TV, radio et web. Présentation, prestations et références. Colomiers, Haute-Garonne (31), France.
Les Agences TV - http://www.lesagencestv.com

Service d'Intermonde Prescott et Imédia Presse proposant de l'information concernant les programmes télévision pour la presse, le web et les guides de programmation électronique (EPG). Paris (75), France.

PR one communication - http://pr-one-communication.com
Agence de conseil stratégique en relations presse et relations publiques spécialisée dans le placement de produits et la communication corporate. Paris (75), France.