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AdTech Pubs Every PR Pro Should Be Reading

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

As many PR agency teams know, our work can be highly specialized, particularly in B2B public relations. The Drum covers plenty of different facets of ad tech, from data and privacy to the future of television, even eSports. Guest post by Crenshaw Communications intern, Jordan Farbowitz .

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When The CEO Should Be The PR Spokesperson

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Public relations teams and their agencies typically want to advise a CEO directly, and we routinely urge leaders to build a public profile through social media and high-level content. For those who said they did plan to speak publicly about issues, the most pressing topics named were data privacy, healthcare, and diversity and inclusion.

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20 Ad Tech Journalists To Follow On Twitter

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Marty Swant is an experienced advertising reporter who went to Forbes this summer after spending four years at Adweek covering emerging tech, agencies, brands, and the growing intersection of Silicon Valley and D.C. His current beat is breaking news, trends, and controversies affecting marketers, agencies, and platforms.

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

Stuart Bruce speaking at the IATA Crisis Communications in the Social Media Age conference. (c) This morning I gave a keynote at the global ‘Crisis Communications in the Social Media Age’ conference in Istanbul. Sorrel doesn’t think so: “Ad agencies do say they can do this stuff, but they can’t.”. c) Donald Steel.

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How Pink Panties Heralded India's Social Media Movement

Waxing UnLyrical

In the Indian context, the web has begun to move beyond a media genre that was no different in terms of interruption when compared to conventional media like television and radio. As privacy and choice gained momentum, permission-based Internet activity has led to what we now describe as the social web. These fine folk did: Jan.