Paul Weinstock Profile
Coming from a seasoned pro such as Weinstock (before he brought the iJunkets concept to the Web-design â firm DNA Studio, which runs the site, he was the director of marketing for Fox Searchlight Pictures), the question seems, at best, naive — or, at worst, calculated. Paul Weinstock Profile after all, what’s journalism got to do with it? One of the most notorious aspects of entertainment reporting, film-press junkets are carefully orchestrated, PR-driven schmooze fests that can last anywhere from an afternoon to a whole weekend. During that time, a studio and its publicity arm often treat invited members of the press — many of whom are flown to the event at the studio’s expense — to hotel rooms, buffets, advance screenings, “exclusive” access to stars in the form of brief one-on-one interviews or roundtable “discussions,” and bags and bags of promotional swag.