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Guide for International Students: How to Use Media for Studying Abroad

Deirdre Breakenridge

Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook lead young adults to various representations of cultures. Those videos, along with different information from the media influencers, were making Russians think more about moving to another country, traveling or studying abroad. The pictures of foreign places are now spread all over social media.

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3 Ways to Expand Your Reach Within the Hispanic Community

Cision

In addition to this, the term “Hispanic” incorporates a very large group of people with varying cultures and lifestyles, and it’s important to understand the individual, unique subgroups within the community as a whole. For instance, big cities tend to have larger Hispanic communities, which affects the volume and type of media consumption.

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Letter from Bled: communication warfare and the COVID-19 pandemic legacy

Stephen Waddington

Public relations academics and practitioners explored a diverse range of societal and communication issues at BledCom. The event was pitched as a reboot of internal and external communication for stakeholders. The lack of proactive community management meant that misinformation was rife in comments.

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2016 Global Social Journalism Study: How to Reach More Journalists on Social Media

Cision

According to Cision’s 2016 Global Social Journalism Study published this week, nearly half (48 percent) of U.S. With the exception of France and Finland, the majority of international survey respondents use at least three social media platforms for publishing and promoting their content.

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‘I Saw a Case Study Unfold’: A 2018 Silver Anvil Finalist Reflects on Entering and Winning

PRSay

We played a bigger role and influenced decisions about increasing people’s awareness of hoarding, adopting these little dogs and raising funds to support the enormous care these neglected pets would require, and I saw a case study unfold that could contribute to the PR body of knowledge. The very nature of animal abuse/neglect is emotional.

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Letter from Bled: communication warfare and the COVID-19 pandemic legacy

Wadds Inc.

Public relations academics and practitioners explored a diverse range of societal and communication issues at BledCom. The event was pitched as a reboot of internal and external communication for stakeholders. The lack of proactive community management meant that misinformation was rife in comments.

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Facebook: Improving Employee Communications?

Waxing UnLyrical

Whether you want to go for coffee, meet a friend or keep yourself posted on your friends’ birthdays, Facebook is where today’s generation updates each other by sharing the minutest details of their lives on the platform. What do you think: will Facebook ever successfully bridge the gap between employers and employees?

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