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PR Has Evolved Since First ‘Public Relations Handbook’ in 1967, but Some Values Are Timeless

PRSay

There were newspapers, magazines, wire services, trade publications, TV and radio. million in 2020, according to Pew Research Center. About 2,200 local print newspapers have closed since 2005, cutting the number of newspaper journalists by more than half between 2008 and 2020. Three major broadcast networks dominated TV.

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How COVID-19 will impact PR practice and skills

Stephen Waddington

The CIPR, #FuturePRoof, PRCA and Provoke Media have all polled the PR industry throughout the COVID-19 crisis. That will continue, impacting outdoor, experiential, events, meetings and print Brands need to own and control their own media to engage with stakeholders. Radio, television and streaming are also holding up or growing.

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Maxim Behar for “24 Chasa": "PR crisis management became routine"

Maxim Behar

Are they only dealing with crisis PR in this sick time? Crisis PR has become commonplace. The pandemic coincided with my announcement by the influential American publication PR Week as the best PR professional in Europe for 2020. What are the global trends in communications? Is it possible that the decline will be greater?

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Lockdown letter: humanising business and media

Stephen Waddington

In celebration of the humanising effect that the crisis is having on business and media. A good crisis for me will be coming out the other side with my mental and physical health intact, and without destroying any relationships. The crisis has created the space for journalists and presenters to bring their personality into reporting.

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Is Traditional Media Still Relevant in PR?

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Print media (magazine) consumption rose in 2023 , and this trend should continue in 2024, according to a study by Pew Research Center (via MediaPost). As more of us get our news digitally, newspapers have taken the hardest hit; however, the estimated total US daily newspaper circulation (print and digital combined) in 2022 was 20.9

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