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

Bianchi Biz Blog

I also produce audio and video content for our online and multimedia channels. Can you tell us what types of stories, trends or issues are on your radar now? Later that year I moved to Smyrna, Delaware, for my first full-time journalism job at a local newspaper that was part of a small family-owned chain at the time.

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

Bianchi Biz Blog

We currently have a wide mix of digital verticals, including a daily newsletter, various supplemental weekly newsletters and several video-based series. Can you tell us what types of stories, trends or issues are on your radar now? Long one here, so bear with me: October 2005. What story or stories are you most proud of?

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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? Or, that you would be able to produce entire brand videos right from your smart phone?

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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. I saw that the Star Tribune was doing video so I asked if I could help them shape their video product. Jay Olstad, senior video producer & script writer, United Health Group.

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

Masters in Communications

Today, we use many information sources to see what is going on around us, locally, nationally, and globally, with more emerging all the time. Therefore podcasts (a form of radio), eBooks (a form of print media), and video platforms (a digital form of small screen broadcasting) are considered part of this new medium.

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