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People Mistrust Media Reports About Climate Change, Study Finds

PRSay

Networks and radio and newspapers and television — they’re all getting paid to tell me something,” one interviewee said. Art credit: iexpert ] The post People Mistrust Media Reports About Climate Change, Study Finds first appeared on PRsay. And if they don’t have my attention, then they’re not getting paid.

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Maxim Behar: What will be the television of the future

Maxim Behar

Host: Television has a long history behind it. Maxim : It depends on the concept of television. Is it the screen that stands on the wall or stands opposite of you or is it the institution of television. The institution of television has two elements - one is technological, the other is content. Host: In time, yes.

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How To Score A Great Local News Story: 5 PR Tips

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For example, survey results or breaking news at a national company will be pitched to national media, whereas region-specific news will be offered to local reporters. Although the number of local news outlets — particularly newspapers — has declined over the past several years, local media still offers clout.

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2015 State of the News Media Report

The Proactive Report

Pew Research released their 2015 State of the Media report this week. 39 of the top 50 digital news websites have more traffic to their sites and associated applications coming from mobile devices than from desktop computers says the report. Newspaper ad revenue declined another 4% year over year, to $19.9

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Pew Study Finds Americans Still Prefer Watching to Reading the News

PRSay

Within the subset of news-watching respondents, 75 percent still favor television as their medium of choice. While in 2016 only 12 percent of news-watchers favored online content, now 20 percent report this preference. The survey also revealed that: Fewer Americans are relying on newspapers. Radio is still a popular medium.

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The Consequences of Misinformation

PRSay

As public-square speakers were eventually replaced by newspapers, and then radio and television, a set of journalistic ethics would lay the foundation for news gathering and reporting. Those listening could ask questions, discuss the topics with others in the crowd and develop their own opinions.

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Maxim Behar On "Focus" Radio: PR Experts Need To Know How To Use The Advantages Of AI, But Also Not Forget About The Risks.

Maxim Behar

Maxim Behar: Good morning to Radio Focus! Just 20 years ago, if I had said something on Radio Focus, there would be no one to react to it. And reporters, mainly, because all of us who write something want to make news. And the word reporter etymologically comes from the word report. Host: Welcome!

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