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AP Style: How relevant is it in 2019?

Communications Conversations

Now, you could say a lot of that digital media time is spent consuming traditional news media showing up in online and social channels (and you might be right), but another big piece of that is merely social content that is definitely not ruled by the AP Style Handbook. Facebook and Insta posts. Communication behaviors have changed.

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#19: Building a framework for reputation management

NewsWhip

I don’t know if it even exists anymore, but basically I wrote a lot of user manuals on how to use technologies when people needed that. Or has it moved from Twitter to Facebook, or from Twitter to someone’s blog, or whatever it might be? Is it isolated in one community or one space or one network? Chris: Yeah.

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A critical review of Excellence Theory in an era of digital communication

Stephen Waddington

Shirley Leitch and David Neilson challenge the rigid nature of the Excellence Theory in a chapter written for the Handbook of Public Relations[vii]. The research examined a huge corpus of blog posts and discovered that relationships are formed at a nexus in values. I’m a PG Tips drinker myself. Google returns 29 million pages.

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How To Create An Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two

Journalistics

You lived through my value-sized “How to Create an Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part One” post and have come back for more – I like your determination. In either case, welcome to “How to Create an Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two.” What is your blog all about?

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How To Create An Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two

Journalistics

You lived through my value-sized “How to Create an Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part One” post and have come back for more – I like your determination. In either case, welcome to “How to Create an Editorial Strategy for Your Blog: Part Two.” What is your blog all about?

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Letter from Newcastle: There’s a tool for that but be wary of free stuff

Stephen Waddington

Marketing in markets without media, tool databases, Google graveyard, reframing Brexit, internal meets external comms, #CommsSchool makes blogging a habit, and the March #FuturePRoof podcast. There’s a tool for that The market for technology in marketing and public relations is exploding.

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Your profession needs you

Stephen Waddington

Create a Twitter hashtag, a Facebook or LinkedIn group, show the value, and people will come. Along the way social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, and messaging platforms such as Snapchat and WhatsApp, have given the public the opportunity to answer back. Community and commonality are frequently incorrectly transposed.