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SeeDepth Masters In Marketing Interview: Author And Marketer Drew McLellan

Mindful Marketing

The agency specializes in B2B financial services industries. AMI also facilitates agency owner peer networks for small to mid sized agencies (advertising, digital, marketing, media and PR) so they can increase their AGI by at least 25% to attract better clients and employees and, best of all, exceed the agency owner’s life/financial goals.

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Martin Bashir’s ex-employers urged to look into other celebrity scoops

Mark My Words

The Times The BBC and ITV have been urged to review how Martin Bashir landed his other big interviews after the damning report into how he deceived Diana, Princess of Wales. Bashir, 58, told The Sunday Times that Diana was never unhappy about the content of the interview and that they had remained friends.

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How to Prepare a PR Crisis Plan

Prohibition

Whether it’s a product recall, staff injury becoming public news or something else entirely, a PR crisis can happen to any business. But you can guard against them by putting in place a PR crisis plan before they happen – and reacting quickly if your business is struck with bad publicity. Are you prepared for a PR crisis?

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Can Johnny Depp bounce back?

Mark My Words

In What’s Eating Gilbert Grape (1993), Ed Wood (1994) and Donnie Brasco (1997), he was sealed in the public imagination as a wounded hero, personifying the ’90s grunge backlash against ’80s pop. In 2003, as Lieutenant Theodore Groves, Ellis appeared with Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.

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Has the Digital Age Affected the Impartiality of the Press?

Cision

In an age where digital news is becoming increasingly more relevant and popular, and news is gained more by referral from friends and colleagues, via social media, than directly from journalists and publications, we should wonder if the importance of impartiality is diminished. And if so, to what end? Social media is self-selective in nature.