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Meet the Media: Seth Clevenger, Managing Editor for Features at Transport Topics

Bianchi Biz Blog

Can you tell us what types of stories, trends or issues are on your radar now? In recent years, I have spent a great deal of time covering the emergence of new commercial vehicle powertrain technologies such as battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell trucks, as well as internal combustion engines that run on cleaner and renewable fuels.

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Magenta Nation: Healthcare and Income Inequality

Scott Public Relations

The current trend of inequality can be traced back almost forty years, to a policy theory called “trickle-down economics.” From 1979 to 2005, the after-tax household income of the bottom 20% of American earners rose 6%. In order to fuel this growth, tax rates for people in higher income brackets were slashed.

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Healthcare and the Wealth Gap

Scott Public Relations

The current trend of inequality can be traced back almost forty years, to a policy theory called “trickle-down economics.” From 1979 to 2005, the after-tax household income of the bottom 20% of American earners rose 6%. In order to fuel this growth, tax rates for people in higher income brackets were slashed.

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Meet the Media: Jason Cannon, Chief Editor of Commercial Carrier Journal

Bianchi Biz Blog

Can you tell us what types of stories, trends or issues are on your radar now? I don’t want to under-emphasize what’s going on in the BEV space because that is significant and it’s important, but the internal combustion engine/diesel is going to be around for a very long time. Long one here, so bear with me: October 2005.

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

Communications Conversations

Since the beginning of the year, I’ve noticed a distinct trend: more former media folks making the transition to the PR/social side. In many ways, the media isn’t the best place to work right now. Vineeta Sawkar, senior media relations manager, University of St. Newsrooms are more lean than ever before.

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

PR Conversations

Another trend is towards flexible working within a ‘gig economy’ In this PR Conversation post, I discuss how these developments affect the PR industry, with Nigel Sarbutts, founder of The PR Cavalry , a service designed to connect public relations freelancers with clients and PR agencies based on data and logic. .

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