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Changes in journalism impacting PR

Prakkypedia

In a recent PR Daily post , Mike Schneider wrote of the ‘4 ways journalism changes are affecting PR’. The Australian Senate Select Committee on the Future of Public Interest Journalism released its findings in February 2018. Journalists are responsible for building their own brands. It’s a similar story in Australia.

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Behind the Headlines With Neil McAllister

Cision

What was behind your decision to switch from journalism to PR? How will your background in journalism help you in this new position? With so much content saturating the marketplace today, how can brands stand out? Now think about a brand like Apple. What are brands doing differently today that they didn’t do in the past?

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How Niche Social Media Platforms Like Quora Can Be Valuable for PR

Cision

Similarly, I read an article in the Wall Street Journal about Lindsay Graham’s use of the app Sidewire , a politics-only social media platform described as “ Twitter for politics.” An AMA on Reddit, a Facebook post, or a Tweet would have organically distributed their message far more effectively than posting to Quora.

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How to Build A Media List (Without Paying For One)

Buzzstream

According to Muck Rack’s 2024 State of Journalism Report , the top reason for rejecting a pitch (73%) is the lack of relevance to their coverage area. Reddit users echo this in the space as well: MuckRack found in its State of Journalism 2024 that an irrelevant pitch to a journalist is the top reason they won’t cover a post.