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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. What does this mean for the public relations industry?

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What’s Going On With Media – And How Does It Impact Your Public Relations Strategy?

Stern + Associates

Ad spending – the historic lifeblood of mainstream media – has plummeted as people spend more time on social media platforms where advertisers can reach them directly. But what does all this mean for the media relations component of public relations strategy?

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The Intersection of PR and Advertising

5W PR

When a message goes out, is it public relations or advertising? Public relations is, essentially, a strategic communication program or process that connects brands or persons with a market or audience in a beneficial way. While PR and advertising do often intersect, there are some key differences. Paid Media.

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Why Tech Is Important To PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

As a PR agency that works with high-growth companies, including many technology brands, we talk a lot about why public relations is important for the tech industry. Digital-first publications, online video, podcasts, and even company blogs provide additional avenues for brands to connect with niche audiences.

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

Sword and the Script

largely centers around advertising. The major trade publications are AdAge and Adweek , as opposed to Marketing Age or Marketing Week (which is a title in the U.K.). click image for higher resolution) Owned Media What it is: Owned media is any media property, website or publication that you own.

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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

In public relations, media refers to any messaging channel or platform the brand might use to connect with customers. This may include print media, digital platforms, websites or social media pages, as well as all the content on those channels. Traditionally, there are three types of media: paid, earned and owned.

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