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

Bianchi Biz Blog

In my current role, I plan, write and edit industry news stories and oversee a range of regular features and special projects, including weekly longform feature stories in our flagship newspaper and on TTNews.com. How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started? Maybe something that would surprise people?)

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Public relations and professionalism: work to do to realise full potential

Stephen Waddington

Practitioners enter practice via a variety of routes ranging including administration, journalism, marketing, publicity, and social studies. To facilitate relationships and build trust with internal and external stakeholders and communities. Public relations practitioners learn on the job if at all. Organisational Capabilities.

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Public relations and professionalism: work to do to realise full potential

Wadds Inc.

Practitioners enter practice via a variety of routes ranging including administration, journalism, marketing, publicity, and social studies. To facilitate relationships and build trust with internal and external stakeholders and communities. Public relations practitioners learn on the job if at all. Organisational Capabilities.

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Reinvention Roadmap Review: Reroute Your Career or Business

wiredPRworks

But, before that I was a speaker at Liz’s International Women’s Conference in 2005. The Mojo Journal. Speaking of mojo, Liz recommends you keep a mojo journal. This is where you’ll write things like answers to questions as you chart your course. A new book, Reinvention Roadmap by Liz Ryan , will help you get there.

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How To Create An Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two

Journalistics

Before you write a word of your editorial strategy, I want to make sure you know what your editorial strategy should be, and that we are on the same page for why you should have one. Who do you write for? What do similar blogs write about and how will your blog be similar or different? What drives you to write each post?

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How To Create An Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two

Journalistics

Before you write a word of your editorial strategy, I want to make sure you know what your editorial strategy should be, and that we are on the same page for why you should have one. Who do you write for? What do similar blogs write about and how will your blog be similar or different? What drives you to write each post?

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

Masters in Communications

Today, printed media includes not only newspapers but magazines, professional publications, academic journals, comic books, and graphic novels (photographic and illustrated communication is also printed media), even local newsletters put through doors about upcoming events is printed media. Op-eds have passed investigative journalism.

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