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Let the Sun Shine: Restricting the Press Restricts Markets

Onclusive

I’d recommend reading the whole story, but a few things stood out to me: “More journalists than ever were in jail last year and the number of media workers killed rose by a third compared to 2019”. Journalists in jail are up about 175% since 2000. There are some very large economies with very restricted press freedom.

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The clickbait media economy is toxic

Stephen Waddington

I t’s easy to blame the mainstream media for hounding celebrities but that ignores the demand side of the market. You can trace the news values of the tabloid media via the extremity of the UK Royal Family from Lady Diana Spencer in the 1990s to Meghan Markle more than thirty years later. It’s a cesspit. There’s a paradox at play.

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Meet the Media: Jennifer Ramsay, Editor-at-Large at Endeavor Business Media’s Market Moves

Bianchi Biz Blog

Jennifer Ramsay is the editor-at-large at Endeavor Business Media, where she curates the Market Moves newsletters, a series of cross-industry publications pulled together from various Endeavor Business Media outlets covering electric vehicles, manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and cybersecurity.

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Newspaper Licensing Agency beaten to a pulp by PRCA and Meltwater

Stuart Bruce

Today the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg ruled in favour of the Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA) and Meltwater in their five-year battle with the UK’s Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA). This is a victory for common sense and the CJEU ruling is another great example of why the UK is better off in Europe than out.

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Maxim Behar for NOVA TV: Toward Effective Government Communication Strategies

Maxim Behar

He expressed his opinion about the former government's approach to their PR strategy, as well as their shortcomings in their communication with the Bulgarian citizens. Maxim: This is neither the first nor the last government to lose battles in the field of communications, its presentation, and the work it has done. Let's start there.

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PR Has Evolved Since First ‘Public Relations Handbook’ in 1967, but Some Values Are Timeless

PRSay

Back then, when we first published the “Public Relations Handbook,” reaching out to the media was relatively straightforward for PR professionals. There were newspapers, magazines, wire services, trade publications, TV and radio. Daily newspaper circulation in the United States has fallen from its height of 61.8

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Pitching the Local Media – Tips from the Pros

PR for Anyone

There is nothing I love more than seeing the results of agents I’ve worked with when they are featured in the media. The easiest way to do this is pitching the local media. I could say something like, ‘this Real Estate agent has three clients who pulled their listing because they’re worried about a Government shutdown.’.