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What PR Pros Should Know about the Next Generation of Journalists

PRSay

The findings also suggest that PR professionals continue to play an important role as mediators between experts and reporters, even amid significant technological changes and new business models. Public relations professionals should make sure their teams and clients are prepared to face tough questions during a crisis.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Tel Aviv, Israel – Home of Dynamic Entrepreneurial Spirit  

Bianchi Biz Blog

This sector’s growth is complemented by robust capital markets and a surging real estate industry, alongside advancements in renewable energy technologies and the burgeoning natural gas market. This multifaceted economy highlights Israel’s significant role in shaping global trends in technology and business.

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Maxim Behar for MeTV: PR is Changing Every Single Day

Maxim Behar

When I was a teenager, something like 13-14 years old, I was publishing a neighborhood newspaper on a typewriting machine. Imagine the world 15-20 years ago, there was the traditional media, TV channels like yours, newspapers, radio stations, and that was all. A PR expert opens a newspaper and reads a bad story about a client.

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#20: Building the bridge between infrastructure and data-driven media intelligence

NewsWhip

Partnerships with technology | Jump to text. We’re really committed at Kivvit to adopting the most innovative technologies, data and analytics, and integrating them into our work. But the technology is relatively there. The technology, the operations and the culture that makes it all run. Talking Points.

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Old Journalism’s Demise.Good News For Us!

Bad Pitch Blog

While most recognized that Web properties are two-way streets, venerable newspapers and ages-old magazines kept thinking they ruled our worlds. As a guy who wrote for dozens of newspapers in the 1980s, I can report (get it?) Anyone working with any technology these days (even scissors) saw this coming. Hail to the cheap.