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Why Advertising Isn’t Dead

Cision

Radio supplanted print, television eroded radio, and the Internet has changed the foundation of how we consume all forms of media. In the 1970s, the soaps moved mainly from radio to television. With more women in the workforce working 9-5, daytime television audiences dropped in this core demographic. million albums.

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The Death of the Press Release.

Maxim Behar

1906–2007 The one-time ubiquitous emblem of classic PR, the press release, has technically been dead for a while now. An admittedly arbitrary but still plausibly precise date pinpointing the press release’s death might be November 6, 2007 — the day when Facebook launched its then vastly obscure, and today vastly dominant, Facebook Pages.

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Celebrating the human influence in reputation shaping

PR in High Definition

The longest-running annual international televised music competition, its reputation reflects its core value of uniting people and nations by showcasing musical diversity and cultural nuances. Personally, I’d prefer to see another rendition of the classic Ukrainian entry circa 2007, “Dancing Lasha tumbai”.

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The bill we will all eventually pay.

Maxim Behar

It doesn't take long before we hear from everywhere, especially from the television studios - "in the Czech Republic they do this, in Hungary that, in Poland so-and-so, and in Slovenia are very far ahead in their development." Many years have passed since then and we have learned many lessons. And we compare, compare, compare.

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The Power of Storytelling: Plotting The Future of Media

Flatiron Communications

She hadn’t previously worked in the business, and needed some basic pointers on how to generate media coverage for this first-of-a-kind “museum,” which was founded by CBS Television patriarch William S. Cast of “24” during The 20th Anniversary William S. Photo by Albert L. Ortega/WireImage).

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Putting PR on the Table for Minority Students

PRSay

Like Thomas, I began my freshman year in 2007 at Midwestern State University already knowing that I wanted to major in Mass Communication. Ask them what they know about public relations (and be prepared if the answer is only what they’ve seen portrayed on television). Cambria’s PR Story. Education.

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The Legendary Prince with a Spanish Passport and Bulgarian Heart.

Maxim Behar

He has been appearing on all Spanish television channels for years, talking about how we should come to Bulgaria. Kardam stood up and posed for photos with everyone, and when the photo session ended, he turned to an elderly Spanish woman, visibly the leader of the tourists, and asked her what they were doing there.

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