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Friday, May 25, 2007

MPAA Flack Flees, Launches PR Firm

Gayle Osterberg, who has been the Motion Picture Association of America's vice president for corporate communications for two years, is leaving the trade group to start her own public relations firm called 133 Public Affairs.

Before joining Dan Glickman's team at MPAA, she spent a number of years working for Republican Sen. Don Nickles of Oklahoma. She also served as a spokeswoman for Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., at the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.

Does anyone (aside from Osterberg) know the significance of the "133" in the new firm's name? It was Nickles' room number in the Hart Senate Office Building. Look out 463 Communications -- you're no longer the only boutique PR shop in town with a numerical moniker.

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