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Behind the Headlines with Phil Andrews

Cision

Both communication and PR are wonderful tools to advance a variety of causes, and careful consideration of the stated word is of utmost importance in the mastery of communication. Advocacy for diversity and inclusion is an important tool to change this, as we begin to communicate this issue on a local and national level.

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

I thought the new media offered tremendous potential for environmental scanning, issues management, rumor control, and crisis communication. I continue to believe the cyber media have great potential for research and listening, but I also see great potential for dialog, or two-way symmetrical communication.

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11 tips on how to manage your career in PR AND be a parent

Communications Conversations

I actually learned these words at a Franklin Covey Time Management seminar for my first job out of college (selling radio advertising). Susan Beatty, external communications manager, U.S. Kendra Klemme, associate director of communications, United Health Group. Melanie Boulay Becker, owner, Boulay Becker Communications.

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#18: The future of storytelling in healthcare communications

NewsWhip

The future of storytelling in healthcare communications. Media consumption habits and local news | Jump to text. Influence of local newspapers | Jump to text. So, we’re focused on data-driven digital marketing and communications for companies who, just like us, want to reimagine healthcare. Watch webinar.

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7 Ways PR People Can Support Journalism

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Many blame Mr. Trump for the loss of confidence in the MSM, but the erosion probably started decades ago, with the rise of conservative radio. As right-of-center radio host Charlie Sykes puts it, “we’ve done such a good job of discrediting (the mainstream media), that there’s almost no place to go to be able to fact check.”