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AirPR Software Launches New Version of AirPR Analyst Platform

Onclusive

Since 2012, AirPR Software has provided PR and content marketing professionals with reporting and analytics that actually matter to the C-Suite and core stakeholders. Users can now view and analyze global television and radio coverage., Broadcast monitoring. What’s coming next for AirPR Analyst?

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6 Research-Based Insights About Viral Content

Cision

For me, Berger’s research is far more actionable and thoughtful than 99 percent of the stuff that’s been written about viral content, so I wanted to find out who else is researching virality and what we can learn from their insight. What Makes Online Content Viral? Journal Of Marketing Research (JMR) , 49 (2), 192-205.

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Brands Be the Content Customers Want…Not Next to It [UML]

Sword and the Script

In an age of ad blocking, brands have to transition away from solely sponsoring or being associated with the content their customers or prospects want or need. Instead, brands have to also produce the desired content. 1) The Parallel between Product Placement and Content Marketing. It’s well worth a read as well.

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Earned Media: 3 PR Studies Quantifying the Impact of Media Relations on Sales [UML]

Sword and the Script

For example, an academic research project, that was written in 2012 and updated in 2014, about the microlending market studied: “…how traditional and social earned media affect sales and each other…Traditional earned media has a per-event effect on sales that is much larger than the corresponding per-event effects of social earned media.”.

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The Content (R)evolution: Rick Kupchella on the Power of Brand-Driven News

MaccaPR

This format is the result of an intersection of news and content marketing, a completely unprecedented space in the media landscape in which online users are perusing articles, sending snaps and sharing memes that often are riddled with brand messaging. So for social platforms like Facebook, clicks are most important.".

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Women and the Election Newscycle – Is 26% On-Air Enough?

Beyond PR

The study identified relative gender bias found within primetime and morning television shows during the first quarter of this year. While the average morning news broadcast featured men 74 percent of the time and women the aforementioned 26 percent, primetime news shows saw men featured 68 percent and women 32 percent of the time.