Remove 2016 Remove Interviews Remove Pitching Remove Storytelling
article thumbnail

Behind the Headlines 2016: A Year in Review

Cision

Looking back on the 2016 segment gives us a snapshot of thought processes, lessons, and insights from a variety of journalists, VP of Communications, PR professionals, communications directors and more. “Personalize Pitches” – Adriana Stan. “Never assume you have all the answers” – Nick Gourevitch.

Pitching 211
article thumbnail

The Enduring Significance of Broadcast Media: Why TV and Radio Remain Essential for PR Professionals

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Television , with its visual storytelling capabilities and wide viewership, remains a powerful tool for conveying messages to a mass audience. By leveraging radio’s engaging audio format, PR can create memorable experiences through compelling interviews, entertaining segments, and carefully crafted brand messaging.

Radio 75
article thumbnail

The Power Of Creativity In PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Some people don’t think of PR professionals as particularly creative – except when it comes to hatching wild PR stunts or gimmicks, like KFC’s fried-chicken-flavored nail polish in 2016. They must constantly generate fresh concepts for bylines and story angles for pitching, as well as dreaming up campaign ideas for clients.

article thumbnail

Adapting Strategies for Effective Storytelling in the Social Media Era

PRSay

For those who work in sports and entertainment PR, there are many areas of our practices we should be evaluating from how we pitch media in the social media era, to crafting captivating press releases, packaging media stories and effectively communicating our messages to the right audiences in real time.

article thumbnail

9 Media Relations Tips for 2016

Journalistics

I reviewed the report in detail, and turned the most interesting findings into an actionable set of nine media relations tips you can use to improve your results in 2016 and beyond. Is your spokesperson experienced in doing interviews for podcasts or via Periscope? pitch preferences and pet peeves).

article thumbnail

9 Media Relations Tips for 2016

Journalistics

I reviewed the report in detail, and turned the most interesting findings into an actionable set of nine media relations tips you can use to improve your results in 2016 and beyond. Is your spokesperson experienced in doing interviews for podcasts or via Periscope? pitch preferences and pet peeves).

article thumbnail

What Content Teams Can Learn From ‘Saturday Night Live’ About Keeping Things Fresh

PRSay

Whether it’s a commercial, a news pitch or a marketing push, tying your content to something newsworthy or trendy can be a great way to enhance your material. That’s my job: To protect peoples’ distinct voices, but also to get them to work together,” he said in a 2016 interview. “I Just ask producer Lorne Michaels.