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The Most Underrated Skill in Content Marketing? Fact-Checking

Contently - Strategy

In traditional journalism, diligent fact-checking is a given. This type of work is not journalism, strictly speaking. .” ” Let’s take a look at why marketing writers and editors should take fact-checking seriously—and how they can do so without spending all day, every day looking up stats and references.

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Your client is accused of price gauging, now what? – Scott Brooks

Ethical Voices

My background is in radio and television journalism. I spent about the first 15 years of my career doing radio, television and also some print journalism over the years. Well, when you come from a journalism background, that’s kind of how you refer to it.

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5 Things to Research Before Pitching Freelancers

Cision

Selected for an exclusive interview with the Fortune 500 executive! Heck, most of my magazine taglines indicate I’m a “writer and editor based in Healdsburg, California,” and a simple cross-reference would tell you that town is about 90 miles north of San Francisco. The invitation seemed interesting at first. I’m based in the Bay Area.

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Behind the Headlines With Sharon Ward Keeble

Cision

In this interview, she discusses how she came to her success, what makes her choose to cover a story and how communication professionals can improve their pitching strategies. How did you get your start in journalism? Where do you find expert sources to reference in your stories? Rapid Fire Round.

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Meet the Media: Sara Jensen, Technical Editor at Power & Motion

Bianchi Biz Blog

My first article on the project also holds a special place in my memory as it was the first big article I wrote after I started in B2B journalism in which I had come up with the idea and it wound up being the cover story for a print issue. How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started?

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Next steps for tackling fake news ? impact, industry response and options for policy

Mark My Words

The cost of journalism and the will of many people to go into journalism is diminishing dependŠ whatever the rhetoric, the corporate rhetoric has been placed out. So many people draw their, their references from tin-foiled hat lunatics on YouTube. I don’t see standards improving; I see standards degrading.

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What journalists need from PR pitches

Presspage

Instead of including a full press release, consider writing just a paragraph or two about why this story is right for their publication or website, and then offering an interesting spokesperson for an interview or invite the journalist to your event. If the image is to go into print, it needs to be at least 1MB.