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

PRSay

No matter how many episodes they go through, SNL continues to find new ways to make us laugh, lampoon our public figures and create new waves of comedic stars. So how have they managed to stay one of the most popular shows on television for more than four decades? Let your talent lead the way. Just ask producer Lorne Michaels.

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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. There was a public outcry. Newhouse School of Public Communications.

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A Decade of Thanksgivings

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali A Decade of Thanksgivings November 25th, 2010 Tweet Love, Remarkable Today is Thanksgiving Day in the U.S. He spent Thanksgiving with the television, a frozen meal and a card table. That’s love.

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April Is No Fool [Updated 4/5]

Bad Pitch Blog

is a public relations agency located at 589 8th Avenue, New York, NY 10018. While we''re certain that the information contained herein is tremendously interesting and valuable to the press and public, Congress now requires that we notify you that this message may be considered promotional material. as the subject. Their words: PJ Inc.

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How To Transform Your Brand’s Online Newsroom Into a Media Magnet

MaccaPR

When your brand is mapping its media outreach strategy, it’s easy to get hung up on the usual suspects: public relations, paid advertising, social media and content marketing. According to statistics from the American Society of News Editors, print news staffing fell by 65 percent from 2005-2015.

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