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Critical Mention 2021 Recap

Critical Mention

Critical Mention users can now track audience and publicity values for their radio mentions. Plus, users have the ability to create reports with radio metrics and create audience and publicity alerts. Over 300 TV and radio channels have been added throughout the year. Until next time! Critical Mention. Priscilla Osorio.

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Does Social Media Marketing need a Reboot? Drew Neisser Chimes in

Flack's Revenge

Drew also hosts Renegade Thinkers Unite , the #2 podcast for CMOs and writes the CMO Spotlight column for AdAge; is the author of The CMOs Periodic Table: A Renegade’s Guide to Marketing and serves on the boards of the Urban Green Council and Duke Alumni Association. And LinkedIn is a powerhouse for B2B lead generation and recruiting.

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Remembering how 9/11 Changed the World – and Communications

wiredPRworks

Arriving at the school district headquarters, the staff was stunned and silent, gathered around a radio, listening for updates and quietly considering crisis communication responses. Producing a letter took time to write, print or copy and mail. Each year, I write a brief reflection on the year’s main events. 2011 Update.

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5 Tips to Pitching Success – When PR Stands for “Personal” Relations

Deirdre Breakenridge

When I started out in PR, my focus was building relationships with the media who were mostly print journalists at newspapers and trade publications. As I found editorial success for my agency’s clients, I was able to branch out and pitch radio and television broadcast opportunities. Yes, there is still print and broadcast media.

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Thoughts on Promoting Thought Leadership

Reputation Us

I’m not here to say stop writing news releases. I am here to say write fewer, better ones and spend more time leveraging your best kept secrets – your thought leaders. Basically, will TV/radio work, or should they mostly respond via email to online/print queries? Are they articulate? How available or responsive are they?

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Remembering how 9/11 Changed the World – and Communications

wiredPRworks

Arriving at the school district headquarters, the staff was stunned and silent, gathered around a radio, listening for updates and quietly considering crisis communication responses. Producing a letter took time to write, print or copy and mail. Each year, I write a brief reflection on the year’s main events. 2011 Update.

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Meet the Media: John Hitch, Editor of Fleet Maintenance

Bianchi Biz Blog

As with anyone writing about the transportation industry, the transition to zero emission vehicles, and what it takes to service them, is top of mind. Some PR folks are our best friends when they are touting great news, but go radio silent when we have legitimate questions when not-so-great news comes out. I used the G.I.

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