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Presenting at AEJMC 2019 in Toronto

Karen Freberg

This actually marked the first conference I went to where I 1) presented teaching research and 2) won my first teaching and national association research paper award as a doctoral student back in 2009. This group was created back in October 2016, and it has grown a lot over the years. Meeting up with friends. Being on the JPRE Board.

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How to Create an Editorial Strategy for Your Blog – Part One

Journalistics

This posts was the first step in my journey to blog more in 2016. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a huge fan of HubSpot – and content marketing, brand journalism, inbound marketing, demand generation and marketing automation. This was the foundation that led Journalistics’ editorial strategy from 2009-2011.

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How to Create an Editorial Strategy for Your Blog – Part One

Journalistics

This posts was the first step in my journey to blog more in 2016. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a huge fan of HubSpot – and content marketing, brand journalism, inbound marketing, demand generation and marketing automation. This was the foundation that led Journalistics’ editorial strategy from 2009-2011.

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These Cliff Notes to 19 Email Marketing Studies will Give You a Quick but Thorough View of Current Email Marketing Benchmarks and Statistics

Sword and the Script

“In 2009, The Wall Street Journal published an article claiming that email was dead. In 2016, an email marketing agency in the UK called AlchemyWorx tested 21 billion emails and found no real difference in the subject line length. Ironically, it was the most emailed article of the day.”. Their recommendation?

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Confirmation Bias in Media: The Echo Chamber Challenge

Doctor Spin

Source: Digital Journalism 1 Ling, R. Digital Journalism , 8, 596 – … Continue reading When media content is influenced by biases—such as confirmation bias, sensationalism, or media logic—it tends to favour certain narratives or perspectives, often at the expense of a balanced and comprehensive view. Digital Journalism, 8, 596 – 604.

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

Masters in Communications

As technology advances, we require up to the minute information quickly and efficiently. Mass communication is a subarea of communications studies in the US, and social science with some elements of physical science - especially when designing systems and technology to transmit messages. Mass communication aims to meet these needs.

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