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

PRSay

Just like SNL doesn’t recycle content from 2005, your team shouldn’t be recycling its work over and over. That’s my job: To protect peoples’ distinct voices, but also to get them to work together,” he said in a 2016 interview. “I Let your talent lead the way. Just ask producer Lorne Michaels.

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A Not-so-obvious Part to “Every Company is a Media Company”

Ishmael's Corner

Since Google’s act on January 12, 2005, organizations of all shapes and sizes have become much more aggressive in taking their stories directly to the target audiences. Intel essentially takes on the role of journalist in interviewing Gordon Moore on his famous axiom. Back to the point that Intel did not publish the Moore interview.

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The Future of Marketing: Paul Roetzer

Shift Communications

We had a chance to interview some of the top thinkers driving innovation and transformation in the marketing world, and get their perspective on the Big Question: What IS the future of marketing? He started PR 20/20, an inbound marketing agency, in 2005. We have to move past storytelling. Who is Paul Roetzer?

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

Communications Conversations

Using my storytelling skills that I’ve built up over my 18 year career in radio & TV but in a new way. I was most recently an anchor/reporter at WHO-TV in Des Moines, from 2005-2016. Life Time caught my attention and didn’t let go ever since I interviewed our CEO Bahram Akradi for a cover story with the Business Journal last year.

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What Popular YouTubers Can Teach Us About Video Marketing

Contently - Strategy

Check out Nintendo’s YouTube channel, but keep in mind the entertainment brand has been on the platform since 2005. You can make it work, but you’re cutting yourself off at the knees by giving your audience a chance to doubt you. They also list the brand’s sub-channels in a sidebar.

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7 Superior Podcasts for Super Listeners Eyeing the Big Picture

Sword and the Script

Started in 2005 as “The Wall Street Journal this Morning,” and nearly shuttered amid a reorganization in 2014, the show got a second life with an acquisition by Compass Media Networks. There are a handful of superior podcasts that I find broadly educational and consume habitually using iTunes on a regular basis. 30 minute daily program).

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