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In May, PRWeek will offer its morning news roundup to subscribers only

Do you receive PRWeek’s Breakfast Briefing?

It’s a daily e-mail that aggregates several PR-related news stories from across the Web, while highlighting some of the magazine’s own stories. (Nearly all the PRWeek stories are locked down to non-subscribers.)

Starting May 3, only PRWeek subscribers will receive the daily e-zine.

PRWeek's subscribers are the industry's leaders, and as such deserve to receive our most valuable content exclusively,” PRWeek publisher Julia Hood said in an e-mail to Breakfast Briefing subscribers.

In March, PRWeek named Steve Barrett its editor-in-chief after nearly a one-year search for an editorial chief.

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PRWeek Breakfast Briefing newsletter will be circulating to PRWeek subscribers. Become a subscriber - www.prweekus.com/intro - and receive a package of benefits that also include the monthly print edition, subscriber-only access to PRWeekus.com, the Weekly Online Edition and the PRWeek Contact directory.

Anonymous:

I cancelled my subscription a couple of years ago. Not much value for the price.

Gail Ogden:

Gee, it seems like the above notification would have been the perfect place to drop a link to information about subscribing and the cost.

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