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A Journey of Pro-Aging and Reinvention with Diane Britt-Smith

PR for Anyone

The Broadcasting Years Diane has gained a multifaceted skill set with her extensive background that includes radio, television, film, communications, and broadcasting. This transition showcased her adaptability and commitment to excellence in the ever-evolving field of media and communications.

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Goodbye Hollywood, Hello Silicon Valley

The Hoffman Agency

I spent my first three years in college studying the ins and outs of the film business, touring studios and connecting with writers, directors, entertainment lawyers and moviemakers. In fact, nearly all my peers had their sights set on film, television or music. One Intro to Python class with a professor who had a 5.0

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Best PR Stunts, Fails and Learnings of 2023 – Part One

Landis PR

Writers perceived this threat as well, understanding that AI could replace them by generating new material, therefore kissing goodbye to the creatives in the dog-eat-dog world of Hollywood. AI can replicate voices, appearances and movements, jeopardizing the livelihood of many performers.

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PR Rock Stars: Minnesota Timberwolves’ and Lynx’s Kirsten Wenker

Communications Conversations

How and why did you get into sports PR after a number of years on the agency side? My goal was always to find my way into sports PR (I’m sure every agency I’ve worked for can testify to me constantly seeking out those sports related opportunities!), What did you find most valuable about your time on the agency side?

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Pivoting to Prosperity: 5 Types of Businesses Thriving During the Pandemic

Konnect Agency

With many businesses and industries creatively learning to adapt to the “new normal,” some have seen great success. The unique circumstance inspired more people to get creative by picking up new hobbies to keep busy and seek entertainment sources. Closures and CDC restrictions greatly impacted the film industry.

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Brands Be the Content Customers Want…Not Next to It [UML]

Sword and the Script

but it did agree to do a tie-in between the movie and the candy after the film was released. This bit of marketing trivia was revisited in a recent Marketplace story titled Big Soda and the Rise of Product Placement (audio): “Product placement has become so commonplace in television and movies that audiences can barely recognize it anymore.

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What’s Needed for a Successful Satellite Media Tour

Cision

It can be time-consuming to plan media outreach for local and national networks, cable news, podcasts, streaming television, public radio, and social-only video; however, a satellite media tour (SMT) can help. When done right, they can be creative and compelling. “There is a lot of creativity and value to be had in media tours.

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