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MediaPulse | A Weekly Media Round-Up

Cision

Here’s the top media industry stories we’re following this week: The Big News: Mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon prompts further discussion over gun control ( The Oregonian ); NASA finds water on the red planet, begging the question, is there life on Mars ? VIP List: Liz Heron is The Huffington Post ‘s new no.

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Lessons from the UK’s top media and public relations blogger

Stephen Waddington

The inspirational public relations graduate started blogging in September 2016 as a final year student at Westminster University. It’s the advice that I gave Marcel when we first met in the summer of 2016. I read newspapers, magazines, blogs, listen to podcasts. Here’s his first blog post. He took note. I love stationary.

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The Power of the African-American Audience

Beyond PR

Census Bureau reported that between 2015 and 2016, the African-American population grew by 1.2 population , spending more time with television, magazines and radio. In fact, 52 percent read magazines and 59 percent have favorable views of advertisers in African-American newspapers. Last year, the U.S.

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22 PR Rock Stars of the Future

Communications Conversations

In addition, she’s helped lead the AHPR campaign to highlight UO alumni and US Olympians Ashton and Brianne Eaton on the road to Rio for 2016 called What’s Your Gold? Her current project is the promotion of a golf tournament for the USM student radio station, for which she has created sponsorship and player brochures and an advertisement.

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

Masters in Communications

Typically, it is synonymous with broadcast and print media: radio, TV, and film (small and large screen), print media, and advertising. This includes op-eds and talk radio Instruction : This comes in two forms. It covers things like public broadcasting services: National Public Radio, and Public Broadcasting Service.

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