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Today, we say goodbye to HARO [PR Tech Sum 52]

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Top stories in today’s summary of PR news: Cision shutters the HARO brand; Agility adds “Intelligent Insights”; PR tech company replaces employees with AI On the first Tuesday of every month, I sort through all the news I can find on PR technology or comms tech and present it in a summary post like this one.

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MOVE is Mobility Reimagined: 5 Reasons to Attend the #1 Urban Mobility Show

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Written By: Emma-Jane Dinan, General Manager, MOVE GLOBAL EVENTS As an automotive or mobility tech supplier, you must have MOVE on your agenda. You will learn about the latest game-changing disruptions in the mobility space. 5 REASONS TO ATTEND MOVE: 1.

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Here’s another hundred-million-dollar PE deal in the comms space [PR tech sum no. 50]

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Investor relations platform Q4 enters reported $257 million acquisition deal with Sumeru Equity Partners; PR tech startup Handraise hauls in $6.3 In my opinion, the last deal the company closed tanked the business and they ended up selling out. And now onward with this month’s PR tech sum. Shareholders will receive $6.05

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AI Use Cases in PR Software: Executives from Solutions Providers Describe How AI is being Used

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Generative AI in PR software Agility PR Solutions , which is owned by parent Innodata (NASDAQ:INOD), launched a generative AI feature “to help write press releases and media outreach emails” according to the company. TVEyes , which is best known for its broadcast monitoring is doing something similar with audio and video monitoring.

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More PR Software Companies Join the Race to Add Generative AI to their Products [PR Tech Sum No. 43]

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Most executives from the PR tech space don’t see it replacing PR pros and I don’t either, but you might be replaced by someone who learns how to use it to get things done faster. And that brings us to the first story in this month’s PR tech sum – covering news from the vendor community this month. There are some risks too.

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How Do You Monitor for Mentions on Podcasts [PR Tech Sum]

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PR technology summary: new podcast monitoring option from Critical Mention; Cision updates its media contact database More than 100 million Americans listen to podcasts monthly, according to The Infinite Dial 2020 by Edison Research. Now there’s another option – and that’s the first story in this month’s PR Tech Sum.

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PR Tech Recommends Reporters You Should Pitch [PR Tech Sum]

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This month’s roundup of PR technology news is a two-fer: there’s two months’ worth of news here. In my own defense, it’s the only one I’ve missed since I started writing the PR Tech Sum roundups 25 months ago. However, the listings tend to be UK-centric. However, the listings tend to be UK-centric.