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What Content Teams Can Learn From ‘Saturday Night Live’ About Keeping Things Fresh

PRSay

So how have they managed to stay one of the most popular shows on television for more than four decades? Whether it’s a commercial, a news pitch or a marketing push, tying your content to something newsworthy or trendy can be a great way to enhance your material. Are you feeling stuck with the type of content you’re making?

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8 Questions with Syracuse University’s Sports Legend, Michael Veley

Critical Mention

In this fascinating discussion, we chatted with Michael about his tips for breaking into sports marketing/PR, what it’s like to plan a national championship celebration in two days and the creative way he handled public outcry to a bold move he made. Be unconventional, creative and entrepreneurial in your thinking and approach in life.

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A Decade of Thanksgivings

Waxing UnLyrical

He spent Thanksgiving with the television, a frozen meal and a card table. Thanksgiving in India In 2005, it was time for us to make a trip home… and when I say “home,” I mean India. the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade became a familiar sight on television (no football for me, thank you very much). That’s love. That’s love.

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April Is No Fool [Updated 4/5]

Bad Pitch Blog

From: Joanna Virello To: Richard''s Bud April, Business Magazine X Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 3:08 PM Subject: From Gadget Alley to Madison Avenue- The Death of the Yell and Sell Dear April, The Amazing ARM Story is here and available through this special offer only…so act now! The Power Base (Victor N. Grillo, Jr.

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

Masters in Communications

So far, we've seen the development of targeted advertising, big data collection, analytics, and other digital tracking methods for more efficient marketing and information dissemination (called Big Data), all of which have potentially sinister as well as positive uses. The internet is the most obvious form of digital media.

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