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Print news media is dying

Stephen Waddington

Print news media under threat is not an exclusive. But what of its future asks Jessica Pardoe in this guest blog. Print new media challenge Ad-funded newspapers such as The Evening Standard and The Metro are the exception, not the rule. The print is dying debacle is an issue for people working in media relations.

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The Intersection of PR and Advertising

5W PR

When a message goes out, is it public relations or advertising? If that sounds a lot like advertising to you, that’s understandable, because advertising does seek to perform some of those same functions and create some of those same results. While PR and advertising do often intersect, there are some key differences.

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The Basic Benefits and Drawbacks of Owned, Shared, Earned, and Paid Media

Sword and the Script

largely centers around advertising. Examples: website, blog, resource page, content hub, newsletter Benefits: You have complete control over the content including the quality, timing, context, and presentation. Be sure to think about sharing ideas that aren’t just links to blog posts, for example.

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Why Tech Is Important To PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

PR firms have withstood the rise of many possible “PR killers” including email marketing, digital advertising, and social media, often integrating or using those disciplines to grow their business or even make earned media more effective. For the most part, the PR industry’s slow approach to technology adoption has worked fairly well.

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A Guide to Effective Media Planning

5W PR

It involves selecting the best advertising and communication channels. Analyzing media options The media landscape is diverse, including traditional channels like TV, radio, and print, as well as digital platforms like social media, websites, and streaming services. What is media planning? Media planning is a systematic process.

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Earned Media, Shared Media, and Owned Media: What’s the Difference?

5W PR

This may include print media, digital platforms, websites or social media pages, as well as all the content on those channels. Paid media is any way the brand purchases advertising, marketing, or messaging space, whether it’s in print, online, digital or broadcast.

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FDA Guidance on Drug Advertising: Compliance Questions for Pharmaceutical Communications Professionals

ISEBOX

She was managing print and TV ad campaigns long before she started using online and social media channels to promote her current employer, ABC Drug Corp. But what does that mean in the online environment, where you might have multiple “publications” per day via social media, press releases, your blog and website. Thankfully, no.