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The #PRStudChat Community Discusses PR, Twitter & Politics on Tuesday, October 11th

Deirdre Breakenridge

With the 2016 Presidential Election Campaign being coined “The Twitter Election” there is no question that Twitter is topical. On Tuesday, October 11, 2016, at 8:30 p.m. This was an important question and one that should be explored beyond one student or one blog post.

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Pitching Radio in the Age of Instagram: A Q&A with WCCO's Roshini Rajkumar

MaccaPR

If you’re a Minnesota public relations professional seeking to boost the presence of your company’s lead executive, is there a more coveted spot on Twin Cities radio than News & Views with Roshini Rajkumar on WCCO Radio? In this age of blogs, podcasts, Instagram and YouTube, are radio talk shows still relevant?

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Five new social media trends that all marketers should know about

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Over the last month we’ve seen ‘likes’ disappear (but only partially), radio stations launch and platforms giving users the autonomy to choose the way in which they consume content on social media. TikTok is set to launch a radio station. TikTok is set to explore new territory with its new TikTok radio station.

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Social media and search won the 2016 US elections

PR in High Definition

Politics aside, the 2016 US election was fascinating to watch as it unravelled like a fast-paced Netflix series. Roosevelt was one of the first to utilise radio to influence potential voters nationwide; John F. The post Social media and search won the 2016 US elections appeared first on Firefly Communications. Franklin D.

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Online Newsrooms: the Secret Sauce for Media Relations

The Proactive Report

.” Pew Stateo f the Media 2016. And the cuts keep coming: In 2016 at least 400 cuts, buyouts or layoffs were announced and the trend continues in 2017 with layoffs at the New York Times, The Sacramento Bee and others. Radio and TV stations are also hard hit. Get the Visual Content Guidebook.

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PR 2020: What will it be like?

Marketwired

If you had asked public relations professionals in 2005 what their daily routine would look like, there’s a good chance none would have predicted the landscape of 2016. 2016 is not that old, but we are staring down the year 2020. If you are a PR pro in 2016, you are most likely still trying to describe what you do.

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Stop Smearing Goldfish: That Attention Span Statistic is Dubious

Sword and the Script

of articles and blog posts that start with this statistic. Maybe you heard a Harvard academic citing them on US radio. In 2016, Jason Miller of LinkedIn tracked down that mysterious Microsoft study. That’s a shorter attention span than a goldfish. There are hundreds (thousands?) I saw another one just this week.