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Meet the Media: Robert Schoenberger, Editor-in-Chief at IndustryWeek

Bianchi Biz Blog

When I was writing about appliances in Louisville, GE was starting to push induction cooktops. I’m not writing as much as I used to, but I’ve been really proud of the work my staff has been doing since I joined IndustryWeek. I didn’t write any of them, and in most cases, my edits were minimal.

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House of Style: Q-and-A With AP Stylebook Editor Paula Froke

PRSay

Froke, who is based in Philadelphia, has been the Stylebook’s lead editor since 2016 and a member of the Stylebook team since 2013; she has worked for The Associated Press in various editorial roles since 1984. One example of meeting the needs of social media: The guidance we added last year on how to “quote” emoji.

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Are we still over-relying on media relations?

Communications Conversations

Something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately: Are we over-relying on media relations in PR? I’m talking about the broader scope of PR here–media relations, content marketing, social media marketing, community relations, etc. For many years, media relations has been one of the core aspects of PR.

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Fear, Change and the Future of Communications

Solo PR Pro

The blog is dead, long live social media! Out with social media, in with mobile! Boston: Pearson, 2013. From cave writing to messengers riding on horseback we continue to change how we communicate. The advent of the newspaper in the 17th century has had a long lasting impact on our culture.

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The Power of the African-American Audience

Beyond PR

percent in 2013 and exceeding the numbers for both whites and Hispanics. In fact, 52 percent read magazines and 59 percent have favorable views of advertisers in African-American newspapers. African American participation in social media has been spotlighted in recent years. percent, up from 59.3 About Nicole Howard.

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What Responsive Web Design Means for You and Your Content

Beyond PR

An MNR is a branded webpage that is a combination of text and multimedia assets designed to increase visibility and engagement through various distribution and social media channels. According to Pew Research Center, the portion of Americans who get their news on a mobile device has increased from 54% in 2013 to 72% in 2016.

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Interview with Influencers @laurenmagenta and @feedmedearly

5W PR

By: Kelsea Bruce, Social Media Director. They give word-of-mouth validation and often lead to engagement and follower spikes on brands’ social pages. I had a cooking show in college and was writing a weekly recipe for the newspaper, so food was always my thing. Perfect timing really!