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8 Questions with Syracuse University’s Sports Legend, Michael Veley

Critical Mention

You were the Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs at Syracuse University from 1995-2005. My favorite is when we outsourced our media rights to Learfield/International Sports Properties in 1999. We left an AM radio station in Syracuse that had been the “Voice of the Orange” for over 50 years.

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The transition from media to PR: Four former journalists talk about the surprises, struggles and wins

Communications Conversations

Using my storytelling skills that I’ve built up over my 18 year career in radio & TV but in a new way. Yet I don’t think the PR-Journalist relationship is over–especially at the local level. I was most recently an anchor/reporter at WHO-TV in Des Moines, from 2005-2016. A lot of things.

Media 112
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Maxim Behar - special guest appearance in the local Shumen TV

Maxim Behar

Behar expressed his opinion of the bright future of the Bulgarian town, which with the great effort from the local people, businesses and authorities is evolving at never seen before fast rates. as well as with his Darik radio program with the same name, where I have been a guest too. A very successful figure from our town and country.

Local 59
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Emergency communications in the era of social media

Presspage

Since Wilma in 2005, no hurricanes have made landfall with such destructive power. The Cape Verde type hurricane was typed as the most intense since Dean in 2005. Miami International Airport had to deal with a video of Mexico City's airport that on social was claimed to be at Miami International.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

Today, we use many information sources to see what is going on around us, locally, nationally, and globally, with more emerging all the time. Typically, it is synonymous with broadcast and print media: radio, TV, and film (small and large screen), print media, and advertising. Mass communication aims to meet these needs.

Ethics 52