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The next generation won’t watch TV news–at all (and that’s a big problem for PR)

Communications Conversations

Bank Stadium in terms of capacity, but damn, that’s some selling power. According to a recent Pew Internet survey , 43 percent of Americans report often getting news online, a share just 7 percentage points lower than the 50% who often get news on television. Apparently, this YouTuber sold out this show in NINE MINUTES.

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We Are Not Invisible

PRSay

My college job was telemarketing sales for a bank. I have always been an advocate for diversity and inclusion, for making sure our voices and our stories from marginalized and underrepresented communities are heard and seen, especially in media and entertainment; and as communicators, we’re also a part of that storytelling.

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Power in Community: Get Public Relations Results through Strategic Alliances

Solo PR Pro

Whether you represent a non-profit or corporate client, there is an excellent opportunity for positive public relations in strategic sponsorships. The Philadelphia Public Relations Association (PPRA) recently gathered a panel of corporate decisionmakers to share what works, what doesn’t, and why they value this kind of partnership.

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26 Thoughtful Marketing Predictions that Could Actually Happen in 2019 Across PR, Content, Digital, Social Media and Customer Success

Sword and the Script

I believe there will be an acceleration towards humanizing brands, putting individuals in front of a corporate identity, in an effort to emotionally connect with customers.”. – BJ Schaknowski | Vertafore. Also see PR and Storytelling; Off Script No. Facebook will be used more as a mass marketing tool, like a television station.

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

Masters in Communications

The media can unite us, as exemplified in the days after 9/11 Diversion : Provided almost exclusively by entertainment media (television, movies, music, games), the diversion element helps us wind down, escape from our daily lives, and relax. Websites and digital television are technically broadcast media at the same time.

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