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Last Day To Vote In PCH Give Back! Will Your Favorite Charity Win?

Hello PCH fans! It’s getting mighty close to the holiday season! Thanksgiving and Hanukkah are right around the corner, and Christmas will be here before you know it. PCH is getting into the holiday spirit the best way that we can, by making winners’ dreams come true! To us here at PCH there is nothing […]

The ASPCA® Gives Animals A Voice All Year Round!

Hey PCH Fans! Do you love animals? Have you ever wondered what YOU could do to help these adorable creatures? Well, you’re not alone! It’s my pleasure to introduce you to one of the very best animal cruelty protection organizations, the ASPCA® (American Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals®)! The ASPCA does SO […]

Publishers Clearing House’s TV Ads Are 100% Truthful

Have you ever wondered if Publishers Clearing House’s TV ads are the REAL thing? I’m here to tell you they ARE! I’m reading a newly published book entitled “Truth in Advertising.”  With a title like that you might expect its content to be somewhat business-like and academic.  But this is a novel, and so far […]

Forever Changed by PCH – Tari Woods’ Winner Story

Hi everyone!  This is Matt K. from PCH Creative.  We’ve all seen the winning moments of our fantastic SuperPrize winners on TV or maybe even on YouTube.  But what happens when the Prize Patrol leaves and the winner is Forever Changed with this incredible windfall of serious money?  For a few more weeks, I’ll be […]

The Give Back Is Back! Vote For Your Favorite Charity Now!

Hi blog readers! I don’t know about all of you, but Publishers Clearing House is really starting to get into the holiday spirit. That’s why we decided to make this week at the PCH Blog the week of GIVING. Nothing says holidays more than giving, right? All this week our blogs will be focused on…you […]

Stronger Than The Storm: PCH Remembers Hurricane Sandy

Some called it the perfect storm. It was a full moon, it was high tide, there was a storm surge and, to top it off, the wind strength was between 70 to 100 mph. The media dubbed this monstrosity “Frankenstorm”. It was considered to be perhaps the worst natural disaster to ever strike the American […]