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#18: The future of storytelling in healthcare communications

NewsWhip

The future of storytelling in healthcare communications. Real Chemistry’s Practice Leader of Media & Engagement Becky Vonsiatsky joins NewsWhip’s CEO Paul Quigley to discuss how healthcare storytelling will continue to connect authentically with key audiences, wherever they are. Influence of local newspapers | Jump to text.

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The Power of Storytelling in PR

Cision

— Steve Clayton, Chief Storyteller, Microsoft. The essence of great storytelling is taking the reader on a journey. Below, I’ve outlined the rules of storytelling, as shared by the storyteller guru himself. The four P’s of storytelling. Steve’s team of storytellers use the four P’s to make a story great.

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Advice From a 94-Year-Old Veteran of the Military and Public Affairs

PRSay

The definition of a good relationship is trust. I don’t think newspapers will exist as we know them, and TV will be changed a great deal, too. For example, reading the newspaper or seeing news on TV today, I can tell when someone has good knowledge of what they’re trying to convey. In honor of Veteran’s Day on Nov.

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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Pitching Journalists, But Were Afraid to Ask

Ishmael's Corner

That’s why I was intrigued when I heard that Muck Rack (in cooperation MDC Partners) surveyed a cross section of journalists — newspapers, magazines, trade publications, etc. — This has less to do with the actual business storytelling and more about how The Man measures journalists. to learn how they like to be pitched. is beyond me.

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Behind the Headlines With Stuart Pfeifer

Cision

But the newspaper climate has changed. I’m confident that the skills I developed in more than two decades as a newspaper reporter will serve our clients well. What role do you think storytelling plays in PR? Switching careers after 25 years is definitely a challenge. I always thought I’d be… a newspaper reporter.

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Get Your Head Around AI and PR With Adam Hirsch

The Resolution Blog

Definitely, yes. Definitely not. The reality is storytelling is definitely not a craft that AI can do just yet. But I think a lot of people who read a newspaper still want to hear the personality of a specific person, so I still think we’re about 50–10 years from seeing AI take over storytelling.

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Are we still over-relying on media relations?

Communications Conversations

Meanwhile, print circulation numbers among the nation’s largest newspapers are plummeting. I’m not implying that mass media outlets like the USA Today and New York Times are going to die–definitely not true. photo credit: “BS” on newspaper box via photopin (license). I can’t help it.