Yes, press releases are typically written in the third person to maintain a professional and objective tone.
Press releases are formatted in MLA format
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Yes, press releases are news items for the media. Therefore the media must know exactly where to look for the date and contact details. It is best to get press releases written by professionals. You can find writers for the same at http://www.freelancewritingdesk.com
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The symbols are not required by law, but many companies have internal policies regarding the use of their trademarks which may stipulate how they can be used in press releases.
Yes Sony has had a number of press releases
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