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Behind the Headlines With Dan Cence

Cision

I had always wanted to be a sports broadcaster when I was young (after my dreams of an NFL career were dashed due to a slow 40, height issues, lack of strength and leaping ability) so I attended Boston University as a communications student. I am a voracious consumer of news. I always thought I’d be…a sports broadcaster.

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Meet the Media – Dan Rosenheim

Landis PR

How is reporting different at newspapers, TV and wire services? The great strength of broadcast is its ability to take news consumers directly to the scene and witness events — a wildfire, a debate, a demonstration, a major speech — as they unfold. Dan Rosenheim is the Director of Business Development at Bay City News.

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PR Ethics: What Happens When There is a Coup?  – Alex Dance

Ethical Voices

Because of Cambodia and the way it is, not so much in the consumer space. The private newspapers are affiliated with certain groups, so they are pro certain things. Is the general consumer, the general citizen, taking the celebrity endorsements and all the other things with a grain of salt? It’s a tricky one.

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Visual crosses all borders

Presspage

. ‘With the combination of ubiquitous internet, apps for broadcast and devices to view and consume, we are now able to communicate using visual content in real time.’ ’ Events that particularly lend themselves well for the purpose of live coverage, rather than watching on-demand, are sport events.

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Why am I on your media list?

Prakkypedia

That means journalists working across newspapers, online, radio and TV; in sectors as varied as sports, politics, health, arts, cars, travel … and so on. It means subscribing to media, being a regular, loyal media consumer, and connecting to journos wherever you can in spaces like social media.

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What is PR? 141 PR and Comms Pros Explain What They Do for a Living

Sword and the Script

11) “I get my clients, who are experts in their fields, into newspapers, magazines, online publications and on TV and radio.”. 24) “I do research to better understand what people know about college sports and then try to help fill the gaps with compelling content and proof points.”. 8) “Consult, coach, teach.”.

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Ask Your PR Agency for a Story, Not a Press Release

Polaris

The power of sensory traits to affect consumer choice. • Local TV, radio, newspapers, and trade magazines all conducted interviews and ran stories in response to our ideas. #2 While mom and grandma are likely to peruse these guides in the newspaper or a favourite magazine, men are not. No News Release Required—Really!

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