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What Content Teams Can Learn From ‘Saturday Night Live’ About Keeping Things Fresh

PRSay

Just like SNL doesn’t recycle content from 2005, your team shouldn’t be recycling its work over and over. While your content team should always be focused on writing and storytelling, you need to tell your story in a variety of ways using tactics like video, audio, photography, editing and design. Let your talent lead the way.

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Home sweet home – return to blogging, address well known

PR Conversations

Originally launched in Spring 2007, PR Conversations broke new ground by envisioning and introducing an international, collaborative PR blog concept under the initial guidance of Toni Muzi Falconi who had founded the original root-blog (tonisblog) sometime around 2005.

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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. I was most recently an anchor/reporter at WHO-TV in Des Moines, from 2005-2016. ” The amount of internal planning, which I’m thankful for. The public relations and internal communications team at Life Time is amazing.

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Blue Monday- sending out the right signals

Mark My Words

Beginning life as a press release by Sky Travel in 2005, the history of Blue Monday has been much discussed by PR watchers. The principle behind Blue Monday is as old as storytelling itself. Arnall’s research comes straight from the land of Lilliput. If you don’t care for Blue Monday have no fear. Whoever said January was dull?

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

Masters in Communications

If not religious in nature, then it could be a written form of word-of-mouth storytelling as many early pictorial depictions tended to be. Between 2005 and 2021, over 2,200 newspapers closed in the US alone (54) while demand for newspaper journalists has dropped by 50%. For years, analysts have predicted its death.

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