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I Sold PR 20/20, but That’s Just the Start of the Story

PR 20/20

I started PR 20/20 in November 2005 out of a spare bedroom in my Cleveland home with a $25,000 loan and a belief that there was a better way to build an agency. We will be making new investments over the coming months in talent and technology to advance the agency. But AI is not just in your consumer life. Growing smarter.

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I Sold PR 20/20, but That’s Just the Start of the Story

PR 20/20

I started PR 20/20 in November 2005 out of a spare bedroom in my Cleveland home with a $25,000 loan and a belief that there was a better way to build an agency. We will be making new investments over the coming months in talent and technology to advance the agency. But AI is not just in your consumer life. Growing smarter.

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Behind the Headlines With Lynda Fernandez

Cision

Technologies and platforms come and go, but one thing remains constant: the relationships you make. In this interview, Lynda discusses how technology has transformed PR, why the press release is not dead and the strategies brands should adopt to improve their campaigns. But technology does facilitate communication and branding.

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5 technologies that will change how you do PR

Presspage

The other part is understanding the technological shifts that will change the world in the coming decades, and along with it, how you do PR. Recognizing and preparing for the emergence of these technologies now will be the difference between surfing the tech wave and being swept away as they break.

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Addressing the talent challenge in PR – finding stability in volatile times

PR Conversations

There has started to be some discussion around the use of technology (most recently AI) and agile planning methods as ways to adapt to the changing work environment. Scope volatility. The volatility in time frames and nature of work under the remit of PR, demands flexibility and new solutions.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

As technology advances, we require up to the minute information quickly and efficiently. Mass communication is a subarea of communications studies in the US, and social science with some elements of physical science - especially when designing systems and technology to transmit messages. Mass communication aims to meet these needs.

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