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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

Media relations remains an important part of the execution of a public relations campaign alongside paid, shared and owned media. Much of the modern public relations business grew up out of media relations and publicity, rooted in storytelling and editorial engagement.

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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. From the obvious to the subtle, here are some trends for PR practitioners to watch in the months ahead.

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A call for a public inquiry into the impact of media and tech on democracy

Stephen Waddington

Ads banned by Google Google stopped eight Conservative Party Election ads for violating Google’s advertising policy. Politicians dodging media scrutiny The Prime Minister has avoided difficult interviews throughout the General Election campaign, notably with BBC journalist Andrew Neil. It has risen by around 39% since then.

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WOM: What's Really Behind The Buzz

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali WOM: What’s Really Behind The Buzz November 24th, 2010 Tweet Guest post by Bryce Keane What’s the buzz? Rather, you simply trusted what your friend recommended. That’s what we do.&#

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The Problem With PR

Waxing UnLyrical

If you have a media relations background, you’ve already recognized I used the media advisory format just now. But that doesn’t mean PR = media. By no means do I think media relations has gone by the wayside. It is communications, it does include social media and traditional media relations.

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How to Get On in New Communications: Be Nice

ZudePR

The last one was in the form of a nice contract to develop a social media e-learning course for in-company training: simply based on one single referral. Another example is the benefit of ‘free learning’ I receive while doing the thought leader interviews for my weekly PR podcast. I don’t think I draw a line.”