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Has the Digital Age Affected the Impartiality of the Press?

Cision

According to Oxford’s Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2015 , 41 percent of people interviewed access news via Facebook each week. Want to see how journalism is changing? Journalism carries political weight – it influences the perspectives of its consumers and consequently their behavior. Conclusion. Click here!

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Maxim Behar: Novinite.com is a One-of-a-kind Media Phenomenon

Maxim Behar

We discussed this project quite often with my unforgettable friend and mentor late Dimi Panitsa, who at the time often dropped over for dinner to our small apartment downtown Sofia.Dimi had a sharp nose for everything related to journalism and encouraged me in moderation as he thought that I won’t tackle the project marketwise.

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Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for April 11

Beyond PR

To keep up with today’s media landscape, public relations professionals need to know not only who is going where, but also how to communicate more effectively with those journalists, bloggers, and influencers making moves. The Dish left the blogosphere a year ago and now Andrew has decided to return to long-form journalism.

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Not sorry to see you go – career churn and public relations

PR Conversations

Why the women interviewed by Liz Bridgen choose not to develop their careers elsewhere in the occupation is not clear. In 2003, a British study jointly funded by (then) Institute of Public Relations and the Department of Trade and Industry noted “a cultural expectation that PR practitioners move jobs every 2-3 years”.