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WHPR provides clients with a wide
range of communications strategies and the tools to
make them work.
WHPR's years of experience have generated enormous amounts of coverage for a
wide range of clients.
A sample of that coverage follows -- just scroll!
March 2, 2010
Getting more back from giving
Study of nonprofits in L.A. County finds donations for advocacy efforts can bring big results for communities.
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June 19, 2009
A Literary Legend Fights for a Local Library
“I don’t believe in colleges and universities,” Ray Bradbury, 88, said. “I believe in libraries.” Click here to read entire article.
July 4, 2009
Coffee And The Morning Kvetch At L.A. Market
A bunch of people meet for breakfast every morning at the Original Los Angeles Farmers Market. Some shopkeepers meet over coffee, some of the drivers who deliver food meet at another table.
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October 27, 2009 || Lessons from the lean years
As your business emerges from the long, punishing downturn, you probably feel you could get through anything. And you just might be right.
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March 11, 2010
L.A. Study Finds ‘Bang for the Buck’ in Groups’ Advocacy Spending
A new study of Los Angeles County nonprofit groups concludes that spending on advocacy.
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November 9, 2009
Small Businesses Needs Party Favors
Big companies are starting to dance it up. Wall Street firms are alomst back to prerecession levels; Goldman Sach's third quarter revenues doubled and earnings tripled.
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November 9, 2009
Manage Your Cash Flow to Get Credit
When the economy started its downward slide, Debra Parcheta, CEOr of software-development firm Blue Marble Enterprises, immediately saw the effects in the form of slower receivables.
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November 2, 2009
WHPR places CMA’s Joncich in LABJ Profile
In 2000, Matco United Inc. was on the brink of failure. But rather than file for bankruptcy, the paper company tried something different.
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November 30, 2009
Inside the World's Most Famous Farmer's Market
July 20, 2009
Credit Debate Needs to Get Down to Businesses
The economic engine in our region is remarkably deep and wide and it all depends on a system of business-to-business credit that is absolutely vital.
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July 15, 2009
75 years of the Original Farmers Market
“Los Angeles is a very impersonal town," says Bob Tusquellas. The Original Farmers Market "is the opposite of that,” says the merchant, who owns Bob’s Coffee and Doughnuts, Tusquellas Seafoods and Tusquellas Fish and Oyster Bar.
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This Man is not Bleeding, It's Pie
Being from Texas, anything involving country music and pie appeals to me. And four years in Los Angeles have taught me that our city seldom provides these joys in concert.
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November 18, 2008
An L.A. institution turns 75, seeks memories
In January, the Original Los Angeles Farmers Market will commence a year-long celebration of its 75th anniversary. To help keep things festive, Angelenos are being asked to share their stories, photographs and other memorabilia of the market.
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November 9, 2008
San Bernardino County Supervisor Biane holds publicity seminar for nonprofits
Nonprofits struggle in the best of times, so it has been tough for many of the help organizations in the current economic climate.
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July 5, 2008
Gilmore Heritage Auto Show: Woody Wagon joy rides
A one-of-a-kind "camperized" 1946 Mercury Marmon-Herrington Woody. This and a dozen other Woodies along with 45 other vintage cars at the Gilmore Auto Show this Saturday at the Farmers Market in Los Angeles. Click here to read entire article
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