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What’s Trending for 2023?

PRSay

From the obvious to the subtle, here are some trends for PR practitioners to watch in the months ahead. New revelations show that pre-Musk Twitter “shadow banned” conservatives by hiding their posts from other users and placed political and COVID dissenters on a “trends blacklist.” Reevaluating Twitter.

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Wuhan coronavirus: Trends and considerations for communicating during public health threats

Shift Communications

As the World Health Organization just declared the virus a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), the high-profile speculation and coverage of the virus’ evolution bring back memories of past major global health issues like the SARS outbreak in 2003 and H1N1 influenza pandemic of 2009.

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Why Tech Is Important To PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Like it or not, applied AI, virtual twins, distributed infrastructure, and other industry-changing technology trends aren’t going away. Reading that in 2009 — when it was published — might have led you to believe that media relations was no more. Amid budget cuts, tools like generative AI are ushering in a new era of creativity.

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Top Online Reputation Trends for 2019

David PR Group

Here are five key online reputation trends for 2019. Comedian Sarah Silverman got dinged last year when a tweet surfaced from 2009 in which she posted: “Hey, is it considered molestation if the child makes the first move? Another trend for 2019 is that audiences are becoming more sophisticated when it comes to online issues.

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Reflect and Project: How has Your #PR education Prepared You for Your Career?

Deirdre Breakenridge

What is the biggest trend in PR that you think schools need to prepare their students for? She graduated in 2009 and then started teaching at Stockton University in New Jersey. Knowing what you know today, what advice would you give to young PR students? Being a lifelong student is crucial to succeeding in PR. Do you have a mentor?

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Don’t Miss The Gen-Z Driven PR Opportunity In 2024

The Hoyt Organization

The lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic changed their social behavior and interactions, and the great recession between 2007 and 2009 impacted their views of money and fiscal responsibility. Keep Up With Trends Gen Z is constantly evolving, so businesses must keep up with the latest social media and PR trends to stay relevant.

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Should we be de-prioritizing engagements in 2022?

Communications Conversations

Social media is not the same space as it was when I got started in this business in 2009. That’s the larger trend–and that’s a big part of why I think we should all take a closer look at our engagement numbers. Why on earth would we want to de-prioritize them in our programs in the year ahead? Probably not that much.