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Building Internal & External Relationships [Infographic]

Deirdre Breakenridge

A Guest Post By Shayla Costa, UMASS at Amherst Student, Winner of the PR Expanded Infographic Contest. An assignment in my Principles of Public Relations class with Professor Jennie Donohue was to read Deirdre Breakenridge’s new book Answers for Modern Communicators and create an infographic based on one of four concepts.

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How Data-Driven Storytelling Drives PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Journalists look for pitches that are backed up by data in the form of charts, graphs, tables, or interactive infographics. In the last few years, as the news industry has been in flux, data-driven journalism has become the standard, as journalists forage for interesting data to either find a new story or support a current one.

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Modern Journalism: What You Need To Know To Keep Up In Today’s World

Masters in Communications

Today's journalism is a far cry from what it used to be. Journalism as a whole has changed in response. Let's take a look at what journalism is today, and some of the people changing it. What Really Is Journalism? Journalism is the act of gathering, assessing, creating, and presenting news and information.

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Is Traditional Media Still Relevant in PR?

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

These insights form the foundation for our infographic – a must-see for any PR pro! More than half of US adults (55%) found nine major news outlets (ABC News, CBS News, NBC News, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and NPR) to be credible. 7 Reasons Traditional Media is Still Relevant in PR 1.

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How To Use Social Media in the Classroom

Melissa Agnes

Carolyn Mae Kim, a hands-on professor teaching in the Journalism & Integrated Media department at Biola University, has some great tips and strategies to help today’s educators answer this important question. Faculty might have students create blogs, use a course learning software’s discussions, or even create a Facebook Group.

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AirPR Interview Series: Jon Gelberg, Inc. Media’s Executive Editor of Content Strategies

Onclusive

With decades of experience in journalism, PR and content marketing, Jon is now in charge of content for Inc. It’s all about quality- quality writing, well-produced videos and infographics, and, more than ever, creating immersive, multimedia content experiences. Studio, which produces all content for Inc.’s s clients and advertisers.

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6 Tips for Creating Shareable, Loveable Content

Cision

Ever feel like you’re publishing blog content to an empty theater? Learn how with Cision’s free Brand Journalism white paper! Search for a topic you’re considering and see what articles are already out there. So don’t expect to jot off a quick blog article and have it be good. Here’s how. Find your own angle.

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