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Start Collecting Those 2015 Editorial Calendars, PR Peeps

Rock the Status Quo

But even better… fall’s arrival means it’s time to start collecting 2015 editorial calendars , if you haven’t started yet! It gives you the power to pitch exactly what journalists want at exactly the right time. How do you handle your own editorial calendar process and pitch reminders? Whooooooooot!

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USA Today’s Tips for Pitching to Get News Coverage

Cision

In 2015, traditional media companies are expected to continue shifting towards rebranding, new media entrepreneurism, native advertising and the adoption of digital newsrooms. Once you’ve established that, then pitch a reporter, he continues. Q: Knowing what not to pitch is just as important as knowing what gets coverage.

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Meet the Media: Cristina Commendatore, Editor in Chief of FleetOwner

Bianchi Biz Blog

Our Commercial Vehicle Group also won editorial excellence awards for investigative journalism, a technology article on hydrogen trucks, and editorial use of data. How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started? What advice do you have for PR people that want to pitch you? Stick to the keep-it-simple principle.

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Bob Gritzinger, Editor-in-Chief, Media Sites at WardsAuto & Principal Analyst—Advanced Propulsion at Wards Intelligence

Bianchi Biz Blog

How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started? I’ve been a Wards since 2015. What advice do you have for PR people that want to pitch you? Please take a look at wardauto.com and understand our coverage areas and emphasis before sending me your pitches. Any pet peeves with PR people? Slow response.

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How OhioHealth increased their newsroom coverage by 889% in one year

Presspage

Finding traditional news media harder and harder to reach in the modern age, OhioHealth saw an opportunity to showcase their internal communications stories alongside their media relations efforts to truly create a one stop shop brand journalism website. Missy Gleason : Our local PRSA had a call for entries. ” We didn't know.

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Pitch Imperfect: PR’s Lost Art

Flatiron Communications

I don’t have hard statistics or success rates, but anecdotally as president of the Publicity Club of New York , I’d be surprised if one in one hundred PR-driven story pitches actually results in a story. The quality of the pitch itself has degraded over the last few years.

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PR Rock Stars: Retired Vice President of Content & Public Relations at DKY, Holly Donato

Communications Conversations

But journalism does addict you to quick results and to working alone. I returned to Minnesota PRSA in 2015 to pursue accreditation (APR) to give me an edge in pitching clients as a solopreneur again. Staying on the leadership topic, what local leaders did you look up to during your career, and why? Oh, so many.

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