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Six Things PR Can Learn From “The Big Short”

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

What can a New York PR agency learn from the cautionary financial tale of the last decade? “The Big Short,” the brilliant and entertaining “economics lesson” on the real estate collapse that brought down the U.S. A lot, actually. Educate yourself, and educate yourself some more.

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Don’t Quit Facebook Yet

Shift Communications

Last week, Facebook announced that beginning in January of 2015, it will be cracking down on purely promotional content coming from brands; with limited real estate in the News Feed, Facebook realizes that people want meaningful content, not sales-y product pushing. Scott Monty. EVP, Strategy. Photo credit: mysocialgameplan.

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Research Shows Journalists Want More Multimedia from PR Pros

Beyond PR

While some still struggle with multimedia, there are people who would rather just write or take photos, there’s no question that journalism will become an even more visual industry in the future, especially when print eventually disappears, he says. Use Multimedia to Tell a Better Story. About Bryan Borzykowski.

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

Masters in Communications

Today, printed media includes not only newspapers but magazines, professional publications, academic journals, comic books, and graphic novels (photographic and illustrated communication is also printed media), even local newsletters put through doors about upcoming events is printed media. Op-eds have passed investigative journalism.

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