Because it's relevant at the moment, Ogrish and its holding company Beyond Vision Media have never been mentioned by PRwatch.org or sourcewatch.org.
On to who/what is being mentioned at the moment from the October 18 "Weekly Spin":
1. PROFITING FROM A NONPROFIT STATUS, THANKS TO ABRAMOFF http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/12/AR2006101200... ... The Senate report finds the groups probably violated their tax-exempt status, "by laundering payments and then disbursing funds at Mr. Abramoff's direction; taking payments in exchange for writing newspaper columns and press releases that put Mr. Abramoff's clients in a favorable light; introducing Mr. Abramoff's clients to ... SOURCE: Washington Post, October 13, 2006 For more information or to comment on this story, visit: http://www.prwatch.org/node/5303
4. FAKE NEWS LOBBY GROUP GEARS UP http://www.prweek.com/us/news/article/598664/Broadcast-PR-companies-unite-am...
A group of producers of video news releases (VNRs) have formed the National Association of Broadcast Communicators (NABC) to campaign against the mandatory disclosure of fake news. NABC Vice-President Mike Hill, who is is President of News Broadcast Network, told PR Week that "disclosure is something that TV and radio stations should do as they feel necessary from a news standpoint." Mandatory disclosure, Hill claimed, "would be unworkable." The new group is supported by the Public Relations Society of America. "We all play an important role in the news gathering and dissemination process," said Michael Cherenson, the chair of PRSA's advocacy practice. SOURCE: PR Week (sub req'd), October 13, 2006 For more information or to comment on this story, visit: http://www.prwatch.org/node/5301
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