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5 “Founding Fathers” Of PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

But his reputation was mixed; despite his innovative practice of transparency, Lee, like Herb Schmertz 60 years later, was hailed as an innovator but also criticized for working with the “robber baron” corporations of the time. Edelman elevates marketing PR. Some things never change.

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Critical Mention Names Vishal Padhye Chief Technology Officer

Critical Mention

Padhye joined Critical Mention in 2013 as Senior Network/Systems Engineer. Public relations, communications and marketing professionals rely on Critical Mention to track, measure, share and grow their brands across the entire media landscape. About Critical Mention. Customer support is available 24/7/365. .

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General Electric Theater: Reagan met Content Marketing in 1954

Sword and the Script

In 1954, the television had reached a critical milestone : 26 million U.S. Long before product placements and sponsored content, one iconic American brand placed a big bet in creating its own television program – another example of an early content marketing initiative – at the urging of its public relations department.

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The Implications of the Growth of Social News

Cision

Still, television remains a strong contender for the source used by most Americans for news; 40 percent compared to 43 percent who gain the majority of their news online and via social media. The decline of television as a news source pales in comparison with the decline of print, which has been drastically declining since 2013.

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Why your managing partners need to be on social media

Lauri Pehar Borsh

Originally written for Jaffe – the legal industry’s leading full-service PR and marketing agency (July 2014). It was reported in 2013 that 70 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs still were not using social media. And, up until now, the outlet for thought leadership has been traditional media, i.e., print, radio and television.

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Why your managing partners need to be on social media

Lauri Pehar Borsh

Originally written for Jaffe – the legal industry’s leading full-service PR and marketing agency (July 2014). It was reported in 2013 that 70 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs still were not using social media. And, up until now, the outlet for thought leadership has been traditional media, i.e., print, radio and television.

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8 Questions with Syracuse University’s Sports Legend, Michael Veley

Critical Mention

In this fascinating discussion, we chatted with Michael about his tips for breaking into sports marketing/PR, what it’s like to plan a national championship celebration in two days and the creative way he handled public outcry to a bold move he made. Which 3 tips do you have for anyone trying to break into the sports PR/marketing world?

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