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Meet the Media: Philip Nussel, Web Editor at Automotive News

Bianchi Biz Blog

I’m the web editor for Automotive News , supervising all breaking news content on autonews.com. I work with most of the editorial staff on breaking news for the web. I work with most of the editorial staff on breaking news for the web. I also supervise our excellent social media editor, Terry Kosdrosky.

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What’s Trending for 2023?

PRSay

As media relations professionals, the least we can do is ease their burden. According to Cision’s 2022 Global State of the Media Report , nearly half of all journalists receive up to 50 story pitches per week. Amid deep newsroom cuts, they’re doing all of this with fewer resources, often while covering multiple beats.

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My recent interview with Vuelio

Norton's Notes

My name is Chris Norton, I am the founder and managing director of Prolific North’s small PR Agency of the year Prohibition and have been blogging about PR, technology and social media marketing since back in 2007. So I write about all sorts from technology, hotels, food, news and of course my team here in Leeds.

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10 insights for public relations from the 2017 European Communications Monitor

Stephen Waddington

Coping with the digital evolution and the social web is the most important issue for communication management in the next three years. Other online communication comes second (83.1%), followed by press and media relations with online newspapers and magazines (82.4%). 3 Shift to social. 5 Hypermodernity.

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A critical review of Excellence Theory in an era of digital communication

Stephen Waddington

Table 1: James Grunig and Todd Hunt’s Four Models of Public Relations (1984) Excellence Theory The so-called Excellence Theory[ii] developed over the next decade as a result of a research programme commissioned by the Research Foundation of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) in 1984.