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#PR Expanded [Guest Post]: Drawn To The Spotlight, Part 1

Deirdre Breakenridge

During the call Gini asked me, “If you were to do it again, would you grow your social media community on LinkedIn?”. I launched my group in May 2010, and with the help of my members we have grown the group into a vibrant and engaged community. My answer was, “No. The conditions for success have changed.”.

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

Masters in Communications

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. Typically, it is synonymous with broadcast and print media: radio, TV, and film (small and large screen), print media, and advertising.

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How September 11 Impacted PR and Email Communications

wiredPRworks

In 2012, I wrote an update on a previous post with thoughts on how the September 11 attacks immediately reshaped community, public relations and communications. Reflecting on How 9/11 Immediately Impacted Community PR and Communications. We needed to find ways to communicate quickly, accurately and effectively.

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Reflecting on 9/11 Anniversary #NeverForget

wiredPRworks

Today, I'm posting an update on a previous post with thoughts on how the September 11 attacks immediately reshaped community, public relations, and communications from my perspective as an education communicator. Reflecting on How 9/11 Immediately Impacted Community PR and Communications. 2011 Update.

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On Social Media’s Use (And Misuse) After The Christchurch Earthquake

Waxing UnLyrical

The city had just begun to recover from an earthquake on Sept 4, 2010 , and over 5,000 aftershocks, when this quake – much shallower and more destructive – hit. The newspapers print special editions and update their websites every few minutes. Guest post by Steff Metal. Photo: Fairfax via theage.com.au.

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Like Stuff On Facebook? Say Cheese, You're An Ad!

Waxing UnLyrical

Cheers, Sheldon, community manager for Sysomos ([link] Reply Rate Up div.livefyre-comment).removeClass(livefyre-hidden)" I think my opinion stems from my years of being a radio broadcaster. With Facebook, the problem is that many people DONT read through the fine print, adjust their privacy settings, etc. Not completely.

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