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The Implications of the Growth of Social News

Cision

Still, television remains a strong contender for the source used by most Americans for news; 40 percent compared to 43 percent who gain the majority of their news online and via social media. The decline of television as a news source pales in comparison with the decline of print, which has been drastically declining since 2013.

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Meet the Media: John Hitch, Editor of Fleet Maintenance

Bianchi Biz Blog

While freelancing for Clevel and Magazine in 2013, I had the chance to profile Anthony and Joe Russo, who had returned home to direct Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Describe the craziest or most fun story you have written.

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Fear, Change and the Future of Communications

Solo PR Pro

Boston: Pearson, 2013. Can you imagine the debates and discussion in 1927 when the television was introduced? In the 21st century, newspapers, radio, and television have changed dramatically but, still, exist. and Bey-Ling Sha. ” Cutlip and Center’s Effective Public Relations. Have you ever been panicked by change?

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The Present & Future Tech Trends PRs Should Prepare For

Cision

As of 2013, 3 percent of the U.S. Certain kinds of smart televisions can “overhear” conversations. Horizon Trends: 3D printing, everyday use of drones, and strong artificial intelligence. Want to make standout content? Click here for our free content marketing white paper! . Prepared for a brand crisis?

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Why your managing partners need to be on social media

Lauri Pehar Borsh

It was reported in 2013 that 70 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs still were not using social media. And, up until now, the outlet for thought leadership has been traditional media, i.e., print, radio and television. However, buy-in for this notion has been slow.

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Why your managing partners need to be on social media

Lauri Pehar Borsh

It was reported in 2013 that 70 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs still were not using social media. And, up until now, the outlet for thought leadership has been traditional media, i.e., print, radio and television. However, buy-in for this notion has been slow.