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4 Important Years in Copyright Law History

Cision

Anything that was published before 1923 is fair game for marketers, advertisers or PR professionals to use in campaigns, whether the content is used, copied or modified. Example: For those in the automobile, gaming or telecommunication industries, take note. You now know a thing or two about basic U.S.

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An Honest Look at My APR Journey

PRSay

Right out of college, I was hired as a part-time writer for a local advertising agency. Six months later, I was at the helm of the entire public relations department — me and a newly-hired intern. Within a few weeks, I was full-time. Within a year, I was running the social media department. I wholeheartedly jump off the deep end.

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Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for May 16

Beyond PR

Keep reading for the latest industry insights, including a look at the new editor-in-chief at Prevention, the new publisher at Advertising Age, and an interview with a senior writer from The Deal. Advertising Age: Josh Golden ( @JoshuaJGolden ) has been named publisher of @adage. Want even more media moves?

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Hong Kong – Asia’s World City

Bianchi Biz Blog

We are pleased to share the next post in a series of in-depth profiles of key international markets written by one of our PRGN partners. Faces and Markets of PRGN is a series of blog posts in 2024 that puts Public Relations Global Network (PRGN) member agencies and their markets in the spotlight.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

Typically, it is synonymous with broadcast and print media: radio, TV, and film (small and large screen), print media, and advertising. Outdoor and transmit media typically tend to be advertising material (but not always). As these new channels and pathways continue to grow, they bring a whole new set of paradigms.

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