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How to Prepare a PR Crisis Plan

Prohibition

5. Make a plan for communicating with the media. A media relations plan will help you define how you’ll respond to the media, how you’ll keep them updated and in what format, who will be involved and what you’ll do if they want to speak to someone other than your CEO/MD or visit your business. Final Thoughts.

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Taking the collective temperature of Italian females in PR

PR Conversations

She asserted that men appeared more attached to their traditional function as media relations representatives. Several noted that this media relations-possessive attitude preceded the digital advent, and remains in spite of another stereotype of IT being the preserve of men—some might even consider technology a “natural” male talent.

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Hopes, Dreams and Sage Advice: 40+ Marketing and PR predictions for 2023

Sword and the Script

a) Many community newspapers going away and hopefully still being available in some kind of online format. b) More pay-to-play opportunities to participate in national media relations opportunities. c) More companies create their own content and channels to reach audiences instead of traditional media channels.

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Blogging vs. Press Releases vs. Coverage; Unscripted Marketing Links

Sword and the Script

Earlier this week I used two free online tools test a hunch and audit the social shares and traffic to three communications vehicles used as part of the announcement: 1) a CMI blog post; 2) a UBM press release; and 3) traditional news to coverage in a highly credible local business publication. The “gatekeeper” doesn’t exist anymore.