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AI and Journalism: What’s Next?

PRSay

The intersection of journalism and AI is the most important media issue of our time. That’s why Bospar sponsored a San Francisco Press Club panel covering the impact of AI in the newsroom, titled “AI + Journalism=?” Each panelist offered perspective on the intersection of AI and journalism. You can stop reading there.

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How Has the Pandemic Changed Journalism? I Asked a New York Times Reporter

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But one of the most important things for communicators to analyze right now is the way the pandemic has affected journalists, who are our most important relationships in the PR profession. The remote nature of O’Connor’s job means that he and others are approaching journalism in different ways. So we’re just adapting.”.

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The two brands leading the way with brand journalism during COVID might surprise you

Communications Conversations

The term “brand journalism” is a bit of a lightning rod term in the social media marketing business. ” And, over the years, there have certainly been a fair share of corporate failures when it comes to brand journalism. But, for the most part, brand journalism wins have been tough to come by. Like DAILY.

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How To Get Media Coverage When You Have No News

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

When done correctly, it can generate extensive media coverage and reinforce expertise or even leadership. . But in many cases journalists covering a breaking story don’t have time to chase quotes or do interviews. Bylines or longer-form content can be very useful for communicating a brand’s point of view or mission.

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How PR Can Solve Its Diversity Problem

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

People of color are particularly underrepresented in leadership positions, but diversity is lacking at nearly every level. When I was interviewing with Crenshaw, one of the first things I noticed was that the leader interviewing me was a man of color – someone who looked like me. The problem is simple.

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In Memoriam: Judy VanSlyke Turk, Ph.D., APR, Fellow PRSA

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She served as a faculty member at the University of Oklahoma, Louisiana State University and Syracuse University before becoming the director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Kent State University. Newhouse School of Public Communications where she began her teaching career.

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International Conference Preview: Bob Woodward on the Importance of Investigative Journalism

PRSay

For a reporter who’s made a career out of investigative journalism, it’s clear that Bob Woodward understands what makes a compelling narrative and how to get the “best obtainable version of the truth.”. Journalism is more cerebral than people believe,” he told PRsay via phone from Washington, D.C. But I don’t do that.