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In #PR This is all You Need to Know in 2016

Deirdre Breakenridge

Thank you Meredith Fineman for keeping me relevant), I have pulled together everything a PR person may have done in 2015 that they don’t need to do anymore, while giving y’all some guidance for 2016. Here’s what is O n Fleek for 2016: 1. Just ask Qualcomm Wireless Reach. It is so so so important. I promise.

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How to Write Concise and Compelling Press Release Headlines

Beyond PR

Writing a short press release headline that packs an informative punch isn’t easy. Our SlideShare How to Write Press Releases notes two rules of thumb for headline length: . The next time you’re writing a press release, consider these five tips and examples to help keep your headline short, sweet and to the point.

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2016 – A Year in Traditional Media

Shift Communications

From the perspective of the consumer team in the Boston office the answer is a resounding, NO! The Verge , Thomas Ricker (UVM: 16,157,798): Blink wireless security cameras run for two years on a pair of AA batteries. As SHIFT and the entire industry continues to evolve there is always the question… Is traditional media relations dead?

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

Masters in Communications

We don't know what they say as they represent a transition between early pictorial writing and the cuneiform that succeeded them (2). That year, Italian electrical engineer Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi invented the "wireless telegraph" (16). It wasn't long before these small pictures were used to form written words.

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