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PR, Clubhouse, And The Coming Social Audio Wave

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The tech types were followed by artists and entertainers, including Drake, Tiffany Haddish, and Joe Budden. For public relations agencies and their clients, Clubhouse is a new platform for achieving what we call thought leadership — a position as a source of cutting-edge information and expertise.

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A Journey of Pro-Aging and Reinvention with Diane Britt-Smith

PR for Anyone

With a remarkable career spanning three decades at the Voice of America, an international media agency, Diane dedicated her expertise to crafting compelling narratives, particularly in the dynamic landscape of Sub-Saharan Africa. Her pride extends beyond her own accomplishments to the remarkable journeys of her children.

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Coronavirus and Communications: We’re Here to Help

Barokas

Many of our clients are offering their respective expertise to media as a resource during ongoing COVID-19 coverage, and leveraging their platforms to educate the public and their employees. Get a gut check on every piece of communication before it is shared, to ensure it is factual, honest, necessary and useful. .

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A Conversation with Jason Michael, VP Consumer Tech

Barokas

Our guidance comes from more than 20 years working across the tech landscape, including the aerospace, AI, fintech, health tech, and sports and entertainment categories. Trying to wedge their name into a national conversation without anything that supports their expertise is an uphill battle.

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5 Things to Know After Reviewing Pew Internet’s ‘Social Media Use in 2021’ Report

Solo PR Pro

And entertainment, of sorts. And, they can follow their favorite sports teams, brands and celebs there, too. Younger folks are spending so much time on YouTube, Snapchat and gaming platforms, I just figured they didn’t have time for Twitter. Guess I was wrong! Now, the bigger question is why and how are they using it. My guess: News.

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How COVID-19 will impact PR practice and skills

Stephen Waddington

In the consumer sector, the entertainment, gym, hospitality, sports and travel industries in the UK shutdown on 23 March when a lockdown was applied. Management discipline Organisations need seasoned expertise more than ever to help scenario plan for the future. Radio, television and streaming are also holding up or growing.

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Is Space Tourism an Unnecessary Splurge?

Mindful Marketing

Those are enormous amounts of money spent on an activity that is essentially entertainment, i.e., there doesn’t seem to be a reason why an ordinary person has to fly on a rocket ship. It just seems like something someone would choose to do for the thrill of it or to claim the one-of-a-kind experience. I've been among the indulgers.

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