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The top 25 U.S. daily newspapers of fall 2019

Muck Rack

daily newspapers of fall 2019 The top 25 U.S.

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Let the Sun Shine: Restricting the Press Restricts Markets

Onclusive

I’d recommend reading the whole story, but a few things stood out to me: “More journalists than ever were in jail last year and the number of media workers killed rose by a third compared to 2019”.

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Print newspapers still drive best ad engagement in Canada

Agility PR Solutions

Do newspapers still have ad power? They sure do in the Great White North, according to a new study from News Media Canada, which found that printed newspaper ads engage Canadians more than any other medium, print or digital. The post Print newspapers still drive best ad engagement in Canada appeared first on Agility PR Solutions.

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General Election 2019: Two sides to every story

Stephen Waddington

In this guest post I asked agency owner and Conservative Party campaigner Graham Robb to write about this experience of the 2019 General Election. Here is my take on some of the PR points from the 2019 campaign. The main campaign image Stephen Dunn didn’t intend to be the face of the 2019 election, but he was nevertheless.

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AP Style: How relevant is it in 2019?

Communications Conversations

People now spend only 11 minutes a day consuming newspaper media, and 9 minutes a day consuming magazine media. But, is it still as relevant today in 2019 as it was in 2009? In fact, a number of hard AP Style rules seem to be routinely ignored in 2019: Abbreviating months with six or more letters if they are used with a specific date.

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4 trends in journalism and what they mean for the PR industry

Communications Conversations

dropped by 23% between 2008 and 2019. With the majority of newspapers now having paywalls (and more trade pubs every day), the reach of that story you just got placed is extremely limited. Newspapers are struggling. Trend #1: Newsrooms are more barren than ever. Supporting stat: Newsroom employment in the U.S. Will it last?

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Journalists Love Twitter, and if Your Job is Media Relations, You Should too

Sword and the Script

In 2019, that number jumped 17 points to 68%. The 2019 edition of their survey revealed similar data points, so it’s not new, but it’s definitely real. The 2020 survey results aren’t out yet – but will be soon – and that number is going up again. Because so many journalists are on the platform.