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Meet the Media: Molly Boigon, Tech and Innovation Reporter at Automotive News

Bianchi Biz Blog

Before joining AN, I covered the Haredi (ultra-Orthodox Jewish) communities of New York. My first jobs after college were in radio production (both news and entertainment), and I eventually became a radio reporter at WGBH in Boston covering education in 2018. What story or stories are you most proud of?

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5 Tips to Pitching Success – When PR Stands for “Personal” Relations

Deirdre Breakenridge

When I started out in PR, my focus was building relationships with the media who were mostly print journalists at newspapers and trade publications. As I found editorial success for my agency’s clients, I was able to branch out and pitch radio and television broadcast opportunities. In the late 1980s, the media was cut and dry.

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Increasing Your Media Coverage Through Storytelling

PRSay

As communicators, we have long relied on earned media or public relations — usually in the form of media relations — to place our clients’ names on the internet, on TV, in print and on the radio. To make your storytelling effective, approach it as you would a strategic communications plan. If so, how? Keep it ethical.

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Get to Know Minnesota Business Magazine: Interview with Editor Steve LeBeau

MaccaPR

With the exit of former editor Steve Mollman, the MaccaPR blog was pleased to interview the new editor-in-chief of. Oh, and formerly a WCCO Radio talk show host and KFAN-AM Radio news director. I like connecting the dots, through interviews with experts who we ask, 'what do you make of this?'". That name sound familiar?

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A Dummies Guide to Digital PR

5W PR

In times past, the goal of a publicist was to get their clients featured in media like newspapers, magazines, radio, and television. PR in its traditional form refers to networking with journalists in a bid to get featured in print publications. What Does Digital PR Involve?

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Issue? Crisis? What’s The Difference and Why Is It Important?

Melissa Agnes

For example you might analyse the communication benefits of a media release versus a press conference versus a one-on-one interview and the options of newspaper versus radio versus television versus social media. In a crisis the choices become fewer rather than more as the situation develops.

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9 Blogs To Make You PR-Smart

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The “shift” lies in the blog’s expert use of correspondents who explain how traditional media — newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, even music and movies, are dealing with digital and working in a more mobile, networked world. The post 9 Blogs To Make You PR-Smart appeared first on Crenshaw Communications.

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