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PR Has Evolved Since First ‘Public Relations Handbook’ in 1967, but Some Values Are Timeless

PRSay

In our initial edition of the “Public Relations Handbook,” we discussed how one company had incredibly transmitted information via satellite from the United States to Japan, with a two-way, closed-circuit television between Tokyo and Chicago. Does anyone remember when satellite news conferences were cutting-edge?).

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AirPR Interview Series: Emmy Award Winning Journalist & PR Pro Mika Stambaugh

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I believe each client begins at a different point on the PR spectrum … some need to start with blogs, online magazines and trades publications to perfect their narrative before moving to mainstream radio and television media outlets. AirPR: With PR as a focus, you have included marketing and advertising into your agency.

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Is Good Health the Key to Success in Life and Business?

wiredPRworks

Tune in for a spicy interview that will perk up your wellness – and your business – with tips and strategies from a master marketer! Shawna’s food, wellness, and garden adventures have been featured in many media venues including television news programming, radio broadcasting, and PBS television. ShawnaCoronado.com.

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Happy Talk Like a Pirate Day – Ahoy, Mates!!

wiredPRworks

2008 count: 340 talk like a pirate news stories and counting. In 2008, Google Pirate launched for Talk Like a Pirate Day! can mean, variously, “yes,” “I agree,” “I’m happy,” “I’m enjoying this beer,” “My team is going to win it all,” “I saw that television show, it sucked!” Drumroll please for 2018. 42,900,000!!!!

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Confusion, Technology and Talent in Marketing; Off Script #26: Frank Pollock on Fundamentals and What He’s Learned from Working in CPG

Sword and the Script

As it turns out, he got his start selling radio and television advertising and only later went to work in the CPG industry after earning an MBA. He’s hung a shingle and runs a consultancy focused on marketing technology. 1) How would you characterize the state of marketing in 2018? Today he’s on his own. In a word: confusion.

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Behind the Headlines With Scott Beaudoin

Cision

I did a communications internship at Steamboat Springs Colorado and worked in the marketing department. I got to the point where I got to Boston as a journalist in television when I wanted to get back into public relations and marketing. So I was working on a story with an executive at Mullen Public Relations in Massachusetts.

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

NOTE: Originally published on October 15, 2008. So, for example, when television was invented journalists tended to use it like radio by simply televising someone reading the news rather than using pictures. Historically, whenever a new medium is invented people use it in the same way that they used the existing media.