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The Three Biggest Media Mistakes Top Executives Make

Cision

Top executives make many of the same media mistakes the rest of us do—but their missteps are often magnified, becoming top headlines on news and business websites worldwide. They’re Too Focused on Internal Structure. Executives are usually keenly aware of the internal and external criticisms of their company or organization.

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Helsinki, Finland – Growth Path Ahead

Landis PR

It also provides information on key economic indicators, government initiatives, and advice for foreign companies looking to navigate Finland’s media environment. This applies to the media also. It is not advisable to have an employee of a communications firm present in the interview situation. million users Facebook : 3.59

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The 3 Biggest Media Mistakes Top Executives Make

Cision

This is a guest post by Brad Phillips , author of The Media Training Bible. Top executives make many of the same media mistakes the rest of us do—but their missteps are often magnified, becoming top headlines on news and business websites worldwide. They’re too focused on internal structure. Join his free webinar on Sept.

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Meet the Media: Michael Freeze, Features Editor at Transport Topics

Bianchi Biz Blog

Currently with the excitement surrounding electric vehicles, we feel it’s an ideal time to see what is on the horizon for the internal combustion engine. The most fun was a feature I wrote about the “Right to Repair” around 2004. Describe the craziest or most fun story you have worked on. I’ve been in journalism for 22 years.

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In Memoriam: Howard J. Rubenstein

PRSay

Two high-profile events in 2008 illustrated Rubenstein’s influence and media savvy. When the New York Philharmonic made its historic visit to North Korea , Rubenstein arranged all media-related aspects of the trip — including the creation of a cable infrastructure across Pyongyang to broadcast the tour.

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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Doug Levy

Solo PR Pro

You could say Doug Levy was born to work in the media and communications industry. He was a frequent contributor to All Things Considered and Morning Edition and ended up as an intern in NPR’s Washington Bureau a year later, gaining extensive industry experience and honing his writing skills. In 1997, when USA Today moved him from D.C.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

In my paper at this year’s International History of Public Relations Conference (IHPRC) I stepped outside my PhD topic (examining career strategies in PR) and offered a methodological focus. This considered four issues that I encountered in conducting historical research using the internet and social media.