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Maxim Behar: What will be the television of the future

Maxim Behar

Maxim: What wesee on social media cannot be shown on a screen. Maxim: The interactive element, in my opinion, is absolutely mandatory and essential in any media. Why are newspapers going away? Advertisers prefer to advertise online because advertising there is cheaper and more targeted, and most importantly - measurable.

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

Masters in Communications

Mass communication is a subarea of communications studies in the US, and social science with some elements of physical science - especially when designing systems and technology to transmit messages. Typically, it is synonymous with broadcast and print media: radio, TV, and film (small and large screen), print media, and advertising.

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Silver Anvil Preview: 5 Questions With NY1’s Pat Kiernan

PRSay

Here, the TV personality — known for his “In the Papers” feature humorously summarizing the New York daily newspapers — talks about engaging an audience, storytelling, the newsgathering process and work-life balance. How have mobile devices, social media and an on-the-go audience with 24/7 access to information changed the newsroom?

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Masters in Marketing: Jeff Drew, fama PR

Mindful Marketing

He has developed communications strategies, managed internal teams and placed high-level business and technology coverage for companies in the semiconductor, services, security, cloud, wireless, enterprise software, marketing and consumer device industries. 7) What blogs or publications do you follow regularly?