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Public Relations Review

PR for Anyone

Now is the time to up-level your marketing plan by adding in free publicity. Most of you are already growing your visibility with social media and now by adding in free publicity, you’re making it all happen that much faster and to a much larger audience. Also, think about on television when they say, “Coming up next…” That is a hook.

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Super Bowl LVIII — Record Viewership, the Ads and the Taylor Effect: February Roundup

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Viewership History is Made CBS’ broadcast of Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday was the most-watched television event in US history, according to Nielsen figures — with 123.4 To put it in perspective, this year’s big game was the most-watched US television broadcast since the moon landing. and Jermaine Dupri.

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These were the most engaged brand partnerships on Instagram in October

NewsWhip

Beyond daily snapshots, the app has become a breeding ground for brands to advertise their products to a wider audience with brand partnerships. Variety is a strength when it comes to advertisements, as brands branch out towards different influencers to cover different audiences. Popular types of posts. Which brands stood out?

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4 skillful tips for building a successful in-house PR team

Agility PR Solutions

Public relations is both an art and a science. Marketing efforts can include print media, television commercials, online advertisements, social media platforms and special events. It typically involves direct interaction with people in some form or fashion (even if only through the […].

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How to Develop Good Social Listening Techniques

PR for Anyone

The more people they have paying attention to their outlet, the more advertisers they can get and the better it is for them. Anyone can get publicity! It’s Christina Daves with this week’s Free Publicity Friday PR Tip. We pitch right then and there and if you want to be a VIP, we actually take you into a television studio.

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Gee, Beav, Isn't PR Just Like Advertising?

Bad Pitch Blog

I have toiled in Public Relations for around 95 years now and it still seems as if most of my friends — not to mention immediate family — have an innate trouble understanding exactly what I do. When I am speaking about a media interview, say on television, they assume I’m on camera. She whined a lot.

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Behind the Headlines With Joanna Brahim

Cision

In this interview, Joanna discusses the ways television and entertainment brands have adapted to new audience consumption habits, what to do when a crisis hits and how to get started in the communication industry. What are some of the biggest PR challenges television and entertainment brands face? How did you handle it?