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How Public Relations Can Fight Fake News

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

By attacking the advertising model that supports sites like World News Daily Report and NewsBuzzDaily, they might help slow the viral spread of false, defamatory, and even dangerous stories. Fake content has been around as long as the internet, but as a culture, we didn’t take it so seriously until after the 2016 election.

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Brand journalism case study: How the University of St. Thomas covered the largest Division III Football Game in U.S. History

Communications Conversations

I wonder how these schools “covered” this game from a news, storytelling and social media perspective. I grabbed coffee with Kate a couple weeks ago to talk about the game and how they approached it from a storytelling and social media perspective. It was, essentially, an internal newspaper for the University of St.

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Behind the Headlines With Neil McAllister

Cision

Read Cision’s free “State of the Media 2016 Report!” But honestly, I had just left my previous gig as a reporter, and I was looking for something new. I tend to believe that whether you’re a reporter or a reader, what we humans respond to best is a good story. My daily newspaper of choice is…newspaper?

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Are we still over-relying on media relations?

Communications Conversations

But, a number of stats and reports lately (not to mention consumer behavior trends in general) have got me thinking: We may be well past the tipping point. Meanwhile, print circulation numbers among the nation’s largest newspapers are plummeting. Flash forward to 2016: Media reach is shrinking (traditionally).

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Collision’s Audacious Return to Toronto

Flatiron Communications

Of course, this media-obsessed PR person took note of the scores of top tier journalists moderating, reporting, and/or speaking on stage. There is that group of people who just want to understand this without having to subscribe to a newspaper or listen to NPR. This is our audience.”. Here’s a link to The AP’s blog post on the session.

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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? On top of all that, she has also served as a DJ for the campus radio station, feature writer for both the student newspaper and yearbook, and as a sports nutrition PR intern.

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Hopes, Dreams and Sage Advice: 40+ Marketing and PR predictions for 2023

Sword and the Script

a) Many community newspapers going away and hopefully still being available in some kind of online format. The organizations who take their ESG, DEI, and social impact strategies seriously will be the ones who are unafraid to show their progress, no matter how big or small it may be, with a combination of visual and written storytelling.

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