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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? Organizations big and small were represented, as were PR specializations ranging from public administration and retail to finance and food service. Projecting to 2026, the numbers were virtually identical, suggesting long-term confidence.

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Public Relations Jobs Boom as Buffett Sees Newspapers Dying

Remote PR Jobs

Originally seen on Bloomberg Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is pessimistic on the newspaper industry at a time when public relations specialists are increasingly outnumbering journalists. public relations specialists for every news reporter Source: U.S. public relations specialists for every news reporter Source: U.S.

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Transparency and Trust: The Role of ESG Reporting

Presspage

This is where the future of investor communication is headed: Using ESG data to create a story that resonates with investors, while also shaping the reputation that a company holds in the eyes of the public. The US is not far behind, with mandatory green disclosures by 2026.

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#FuturePRoof podcast: strawberry picking

Stephen Waddington

FuturePRoof conversation at #PRfest about the value of public relations. The latest phase of the project seeks out insight on the value of public relations when implemented as a strategic management discipline. In each case public relations is represented at the highest level internally. Here’s what you’ll learn.

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Your profession needs you

Stephen Waddington

It’s more important than ever to put the public at the heart of your work. I want to briefly explore the role of modern public relation in society and the developing relationship between organisations and their publics. Purpose and public legitimacy. Social capital: evolution of public relations practice.