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Forecast 2026: 3 Takeaways for the Next 3 Years of the PR Profession

PRSay

What will the PR profession look like between now and the year 2026? My sense is that the PR profession, which needs to uphold high standards for brands’ communications tactics, will take a cautious approach to AI. Projecting to 2026, the numbers were virtually identical, suggesting long-term confidence.

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B2B and B2C communications: 6 trends for 2024 from PR experts in the agency world

The Hoffman Agency

Copyright : [link] , Christopher Burns (@christopher__burns) As the landscape continues to evolve and new trends and technologies redefine industry standards, we invite you to join us as we explore the frontiers of the marketing and communications world in 2024. The profitable difference of female managers is also often underestimated.

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Transparency and Trust: The Role of ESG Reporting

Presspage

This demonstrates Nationale Nederlanden’s commitment to responsible business practices, while also conveying this stance to its investors through ESG-driven investor communications. One centralized platform also gives communication teams a better overview over media inquiries, further strengthening a company’s commitment to transparency.

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Media relations is getting harder…much harder (but here’s a few tips for how you can get more stories placed)

Communications Conversations

Media is outnumbered: PR Pros now outnumber journalists by a factor of 6 to 1. What’s more, employment prospects for PRs will expand even more to 282,600 by 2026 (up 9 percent from 2016) according to projections from the Labor Department. Because the name of the game in media relations is building trust. It just is.

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Your profession needs you

Stephen Waddington

The pursuit of a purpose beyond making money has almost become a religion in modern corporate communications. Social capital: evolution of public relations practice. Public relations practice is developing through four stages of media: the media itself, influencers, owned media, and community.