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MediaPulse | A Weekly Media Round-Up

Cision

Some industry stories we’re following this week: The Big News: Hillary Clinton announces her 2016 presidential campaign via social media , followed by Marco Rubio a day later ( The Huffington Post ) and ESPN reporter Britt McHenry is suspended for a week after video of her bad-mouth outburst with a towing attendant goes viral ( NBC News ).

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The Challenges for Health Care Communicators as a New Normal Emerges From the COVID-19 Crisis

PRSay

It includes TV and radio spots, print ads, billboards, targeted digital ads, social media posts and email messages. So, hospital communicators are rethinking the images they will show in magazines and other materials, even when those articles are about COVID-19. Dennis Wilson, Jr.,

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Fragments, Social Media & Channels; Unscripted Marketing Links

Sword and the Script

So in 2016 our past VP of marketing is now 46. In his latest book, Content, Inc., In 2015, there are literally hundreds of channels where consumers access content.”. It’s this growth in channels that’s reshaped marketing strategy so dramatically, particularly in the digital space.

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The Top 50 Social Media Influencers on Twitter

Cision

Founded The Social Media Monthly, in 2011 as the first and only print magazine devoted exclusively to unlocking the power of social media for its readers. 11 Digital Marketing & PR Events to Help You Succeed in 2016 [link] — Lee Odden (@leeodden) August 19, 2015. Mark Fidelman (@markfidelman) August 20, 2015.

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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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