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Meet the Media: John Hitch, Editor of Fleet Maintenance

Bianchi Biz Blog

Previously I was senior editor at sister brand Fleet Owner, which is geared toward fleet executives and other transportation industry leaders. 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. I used the G.I.

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Best PR Stunts, Fails and Learnings of 2023 – Part One

Landis PR

Photo courtesy of Pixabay The key error Cruise made was not being transparent with the public nor with state and local transportation officials about how and why these incidents happened. Instead, the public responded by trying to disable the robotaxis from working and transportation officials pulled Cruise’s testing license.

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5 Challenges to Effective Communication

Cision

A lot of writing and speaking tips recommend avoiding “jargony” words, but we probably aren’t as adept at understanding the words that we use that people don’t understand, or that are possibly too broad to infer the meaning that we intend to convey. Media diversification. In 1953, the No. In the 1980s, the No.

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Five Good Reads for Communications Professionals

Barokas

The feeling of losing oneself in a story, of being transported to another world, is a magic beyond compare. After a long day of work, fulfilling duties at home and maintaining friendships, it’s often much easier to zone out in front of the television than to crack open that book on your nightstand.

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

How often does the Financial Times write stories about itself? This obsession with newspaper, radio and television coverage – earned media – is a rabbit hole we disappeared down in the 1950s. But to publish quality content. Content that is what your stakeholders want to read, watch and listen to. You know the answer.

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Full Frontal Media: Kylie vs. Kim

Flatiron Communications

Yet, here I am writing about it, as an unwitting marketing pawn in a carefully choreographed chess game designed to add more media fuel to the fame flame that has kept her family in the news and UGC spotlight for years. And we’ll continue to photograph, write and tweet about them…for better or worse. Guess what?

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Maxim Behar for NOVA TV (Day 4): Attitudes Toward the Upcoming Presidential Debates in Bulgaria

Maxim Behar

Then there was only one television, and then this debate had reached if I'm not mistaken, 3.5 It has such legends, I have read books about a Bulgarian spy - he reads three newspapers in the morning - German, writes a report, goes on a typewriter, sends it. or 4 million viewers because no one had seen such a miracle.