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Maxim Behar: Social media is the realm of free speech, which makes our world better

Maxim Behar

Twenty to twenty-five years ago, we fought for diversity of opinions on television and in newspapers. An established media outlet - a newspaper, television, television channel, or radio - can also publish wrong information. Theoretically, you can buy a newspaper or a television channel and influence it.

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A Guide To Successful Healthcare Public Relations Strategies

The Hoyt Organization

This content can take various forms, such as press releases , blog posts, social media posts, and articles. The channels you choose depend on your target audience’s preferences and where they will most likely consume information. When crafting content for healthcare public relations, it is crucial to consider the audience.

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What Lies Ahead for Public Relations in 2018?

PRSay

For much of the past decade, authors of articles such as this one predicted changes in how content would be created and disseminated given the continued emergence of social and other digital-media platforms. Throughout January, PRsay will feature posts by a variety of thought leaders on the year ahead for communicators and the PR profession.

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5 Tips to Pitching Success – When PR Stands for “Personal” Relations

Deirdre Breakenridge

When I started out in PR, my focus was building relationships with the media who were mostly print journalists at newspapers and trade publications. As I found editorial success for my agency’s clients, I was able to branch out and pitch radio and television broadcast opportunities. In the late 1980s, the media was cut and dry.

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The future of offline PR

Presspage

Trends that are worth mentioning are: [LINK ARTICLE “Trends in PR”]. Audiences are more in control of what content they consume and which channels and formats are being used to consume this content. They can choose how, when and where to consume which content. PR teams can’t stay behind.

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The State of the News Media 2015

Journalistics

More consumers are accessing all kinds of websites via mobile devices than from desktop computers. What’s surprising is how slow news organizations are adapting to the rise of the mobile consumer. They hit the site, consume the content they were looking for, and move on to the next shiny thing that catches their attention.

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Your client is accused of price gauging, now what? – Scott Brooks

Ethical Voices

I saw a column from Scott in a local newspaper and reached out to invite him to be a guest. My background is in radio and television journalism. I spent about the first 15 years of my career doing radio, television and also some print journalism over the years. I have a degree in broadcast news from West Virginia University.

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