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Behind the Headlines With Matt Sutton

Cision

In this interview, he shares the pitch that got him the most coverage, his strategies for building relationships with the media and why social media is so important. Given my background and our legislative successes, I feel like we are in a unique position to expand our public affairs practice. .

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Behind the Headlines With Dan Gregory

Cision

In this interview, he shares the difficulties of military communication, the need for successful communication in all industries and how to use movies as a guide for PR. I only thought to make the leap to PR when a friend showed me how the strategies and skills of public speaking translated into media interviews.

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

NewsWhip

Brett: So, I guess is that, when we chatted before, I mean, that’s really the definition of a data-driven public affairs agency, correct? This is where you have an industry that may not be forefront every day, but has a huge public affairs consequence that needs to be evaluated through our geopolitical risk framework.

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Lake Forest Chamber of Commerce Livecast talking Crisis PR

The Stalwart Blog

There’s a ton of content, past video information, and interviews so you can kind of pick through it and figure out what’s important to you. I started actually as a Navy officer, turned Navy public affairs officer. Phone videos become viral, whether it’s legitimate or not. Dave Oates: Sure.

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Facebook PR Exposed

Flatiron Communications

After six months of reporting for which five Times journalists interviewed more than 50 people in and outside of the company, it was clear that Facebook?—?and It said little about fake accounts or the organic posts created by Russian trolls that had gone viral on Facebook, disclosing only that Russian agents had spent roughly $100,000?—?a