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Digital Video to Kill TV by 2020?

Ronn Torossian

TV killed radio, so will digital video kill TV? In a speech at the Consumer Electronics Show, YouTube chief business officer Robert Kyncl said, “Digital video will overtake television to become the single largest way people spend their free time before the end of this decade.”. The post Digital Video to Kill TV by 2020?

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Why Tech Is Important To PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

As a PR agency that works with high-growth companies, including many technology brands, we talk a lot about why public relations is important for the tech industry. Reach a Wider Audience In the past, PR was largely limited to traditional media outlets such as newspapers, magazines, television, and radio.

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How Not To Get Cancelled: A PR View

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

After four months of ostracism for slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Academy Awards, Will Smith has posted a video apologizing for his behavior. And internet justice can be even more consequential for ordinary people whose offenses fall short of slapping someone on live television. The same is true for brands and businesses.

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Why Advertising Isn’t Dead

Cision

Kennedy’s and Mcquivey’s argument is that the shift will be toward storytelling, and brands should focus on video to entrap audiences to brand messaging. Broadcasters incentivized brands to sponsor daytime programming which targeted this audience by halving rates for advertisements during those hours.

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Preparing Media Interview Questions

PR for Anyone

If you plan on doing regular, consistent media interviews - whether it’s television, radio, podcasts, or print - it’s a good idea to put together a list of potential questions that cover the basics of your business that any interviewer can use. Watch this week’s PR tip video above and/or read the transcript below.

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Public Relations and Communications - Have a list of prepared interview questions

PR for Anyone

This practice is very common on radio and with podcasts. Now with most interviews, even television, being virtual, it’s a good idea to prepare how an interview might go and have those questions ready. Watch the full tip video above and/or read the transcript below. Sometimes television will ask that too.

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Back to School Media Pitches

PR for Anyone

Make sure to Like and Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and ring the bell so you’re notified of new videos by clicking HERE. I gave a bunch of examples in the video above (and the transcript below). But think about that if you have a product, service or brand related to moving into a dorm room, moving in your first apartment.

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