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7 of the best PR podcasts for 2018

The Resolution Blog

For Immediate Release (FIR) Originally started in 2005 these guys know what they are talking about. Now led by Shel Holtz, the show analyses the week’s news in digital and social media for communications professionals. from tools to use, to Facebook for business, local SEO, GDPR and using data to create data-driven personas.

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Behind the Headlines With Lynda Fernandez

Cision

After graduating from college with a degree in broadcast journalism, a professor recommended me for a part-time position at the local Fox affiliate. In 2005, I was hired by the former Realtor Association of Greater Miami and the Beaches. The Internet and social media have transformed the way people access information.

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The Complete Guide to PR Stunts

5W PR

The result was a powerful social media response along with plenty of hype for the cars. In 2005, Snapple tried to make the world’s largest Popsicle. If the association or business already has a social media presence on platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, that’s a good place to start.

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What will PR technology look like in 2025?

Communications Conversations

A few weeks ago, the MN PRSA folks asked me to present at the local APR study session on “technology.” Now, what about 2005? After all, who could predict that Facebook would become an essential took for PR pros in 2005? Facebook won’t exist, but social media will still be key to PR success.

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New Year’s Honours 2015

Stuart Bruce

Tom Murphy @tpemurphy – I first ‘knew’ Tom by reading his PR blog, but didn’t meet him until 2005 when we both spoke at the UK’s first ever PR social media conference in 2005. Against all the odds in 2005 he held onto his seat, mainly because he was such a highly regarded local MP.

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R.I.P. For PR Spin: Ethics, Public Relations and The Imminent Death of “Spin”

MaccaPR

For a terrifically funny example of spin, watch the 2005 movie, "Thank You For Smoking.". Considering how he mistreated his direct reports, disrespected and intimidated constituents of the organization, blasted the local news media, and valued bulldozing as his favorite leadership style, I responded, "Then give me something to work with!".

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The transition from media to PR: Four former journalists talk about the surprises, struggles and wins

Communications Conversations

And, how can companies better work with the media in the years ahead? There is such a large news content hole that needs to be filled between newscasts, websites, social media, etc. Media still need content. PR professionals still need earned media to promote priorities. We still need each other.

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