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Silver Anvil Preview: 5 Questions With NY1’s Pat Kiernan

PRSay

In addition to delivering the news each day, you also recently wrote a children’s book, “Good Morning, City.” Well, I’ll tell you one lesson from the book — and children’s book authors have to be ridiculously disciplined with this — is that I had 153 words to tell my story. And then on the consumer side, what does that mean?

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Use These Collaborative Exercises to Tone Your Idea Muscles

PRSay

Read books. Listen to radio programs and podcasts. They might be work ideas, career ideas, insights, observations, questions to address later in the day, dreams, people you’d like to meet with or books you’d like to read. Journaling will keep your idea muscles toned so you’re more prepared to be creative. Watch movies.

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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. This includes op-eds and talk radio Instruction : This comes in two forms. It covers things like public broadcasting services: National Public Radio, and Public Broadcasting Service.

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7 Superior Podcasts for Super Listeners Eyeing the Big Picture

Sword and the Script

In a 5-minute webinar titled Why Podcasting Might be Bigger than you Think (video embedded nearby), the research firm says podcast listeners consume upwards of 5.5 That may sound like and impossible amount of time, until you realize listeners take “audio where it may not have been previously consumed.”. TED Radio Hour. (~60

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How to Reach Special Publics – The Woman Publics

PR Conversations

In turn, I produced a scan of the the book chapter, which I make available here as a pdf. Speaking at the Women’s Advertising Club of Milwaukee in 1941, Mabel is cited in the local newspaper as “urging her audience to act as interpreters between business and consumers” ahead of attending the Wisconsin Dietetic convention.

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Periscope and Meerkat : The New ‘Twitter’ for Reporters

Journalistics

Shortly after Twitter launched in March of 2006, The American Journalism Review (AJR) published an article that referred to Twitter as “…the latest in an ever-lengthening list of overhyped technologies and cultural techno-fads stretching back to CB radio.” Believe it or not, Twitter has been around for nine years now.

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Confusion, Technology and Talent in Marketing; Off Script #26: Frank Pollock on Fundamentals and What He’s Learned from Working in CPG

Sword and the Script

When I looked at his background to develop relevant questions, his experience in consumer packaged goods (CPG) was what stood out to me. As it turns out, he got his start selling radio and television advertising and only later went to work in the CPG industry after earning an MBA. Consumers have become more cost conscious.