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5 “Founding Fathers” Of PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

the concept of two-way internal communications to improve the company’s image after a mine strike massacre. Dan Edelman (1920-2013) brought products to the public’s attention in a way that was new at the time – by getting their stories in newspapers and on television. Lee also proposed to John D. Rockefeller Jr.

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Can we press release that? 15 stories about the public relations industry (you won’t believe #10)

Stephen Waddington

The PRCA was started by a group of CIPR members in 1969 who wanted to create an organisation to address the specific needs of agency owners. None of the top 20 UK agencies participated in the recent PRWeek pay gap study. Publicists and agencies focused solely on the media exaggerate the issue. It’s a reasonable enough purpose.

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Medical Marijuana: What Pharma Companies Need to Know

Cision

Since 2013, the majority of Americans now support legalizing marijuana. Drug Enforcement Agency as a Schedule I narcotic — an illegal drug with “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.” There is increased newspaper coverage of MMJ-related stories leading up to State ballot initiatives. Using the Data.

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Taking a Newsroom Approach to Content Marketing

Journalistics

It is the hot topic for 2013, as brands look to leverage great content to expand their reach, drive more engagement or improve their search engine rankings – to name a few. Brands have never cared more about content marketing. Don’t believe me? It’s great, isn’t it?

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Flawed Dot Connecting from Washington Post Correlates Rise of PR to the Fall of Journalism

Ishmael's Corner

Since Craigslist eviscerated the classified ads business in newspapers, journalists have been writing the “poor me” story. You can see this mentality implied in the introduction to the 2013 State of the Media from Pew reflecting on the previous year. “In Can you imagine? But that’s a story for another time.

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Double-dipping exposes reputation risk in blurred boundaries of PR and journalism

PR Conversations

Even more unnerving was that the anchor—and, on occasion, other journalists affiliated with the TV network—interviewed his agency’s clients on show segments. Not long after contacting the journalist, his network, the agency and some of its clients, Canada’s largest-circulation newspaper reported that the network had suspended the TV anchor.

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Double-dipping exposes reputation risk in blurred boundaries of PR and journalism

PR Conversations

Even more unnerving was that the anchor— and, on occasion, other journalists affiliated with the TV network—interviewed his agency’s clients on show segments. Not long after contacting the journalist, his network, the agency and some of its clients, Canada’s largest-circulation newspaper reported that the network had suspended the TV anchor.