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Remembering how 9/11 Changed the World – and Communications

wiredPRworks

Twenty years ago, today, we remember how 9/11 changed the world – and communications. Reflecting on How 9/11 Immediately Impacted Community PR and Communications. We needed to find ways to communicate quickly, accurately and effectively. Producing a letter took time to write, print or copy and mail.

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Remembering how 9/11 Changed the World – and Communications

wiredPRworks

Twenty years ago, today, we remember how 9/11 changed the world – and communications. Reflecting on How 9/11 Immediately Impacted Community PR and Communications. We needed to find ways to communicate quickly, accurately and effectively. Producing a letter took time to write, print or copy and mail.

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

Masters in Communications

It is not something often said about mass communication, but it is so integral to our lives - and always has been - that it is easy to take the dissemination of information and its associated methods and tools for granted. Mass communication aims to meet these needs. Main Topics Quick Links What is Mass Communication?

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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. Here's what I wrote back in 2011 on the tenth anniversary. Reflecting on How 9/11 Immediately Impacted Community PR and Communications. 2011 Update.

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Libya’s Media and Marketing Industries Inching Forward

Waxing UnLyrical

The street where I live in Tripoli looks pretty much the same as it always did, but knowing that at least four men were shot dead outside one morning back in August 2011 as the city was liberated inevitably plays on your mind. In this context, talking about communications and PR can seem a bit ridiculous. But talk about it we must.

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Storytelling, PR, and Measurement

Waxing UnLyrical

I think of printed content (published, web, social, etc.) I say “again” simply because all communication vehicles eventually become mainstream, homogenized, and then the target audience tunes out and waits for the next iteration of communication style to appear. No kidding!

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That Time Our Website Was Hacked

Waxing UnLyrical

Crisis communication is not their role. Generally our eyes and ears are focused on traditional media (print, radio, television). Here is the comment: Alex says: March 28, 2011 at 2:07 pm. Here is the next comment I left: YOURblog admin says: March 28, 2011 at 5:30 pm. How ready is your team for a crisis?