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Is Traditional Media Still Relevant in PR?

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

These insights form the foundation for our infographic – a must-see for any PR pro! Print media (magazine) consumption rose in 2023 , and this trend should continue in 2024, according to a study by Pew Research Center (via MediaPost). Print media is the most trusted source of news in the world at 58% (vs.

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PRSA PR Pros of the Year Helped Elevate the COVID-19 Work of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

PRSay

Amid so many stats and reports related to the pandemic, some news consumers are experiencing information fatigue. A great example of this was our “COVID is Not the Flu” infographics, which reached over 20 million users on Facebook alone. How were you able to present this information to audiences without overwhelming them with numbers?

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Skills Entry-Level PR Hires Should Have

Journalistics

Ideally, you majored in Journalism (or English) – or your PR or Communications program had a heavy concentration of writing-related courses. If you’re an undergraduate, learn from this post – so you’ll be in a better place 2, 3, or 4 years from now. First, Writing Skills.

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Secrets of getting your company featured on a podcast: behind the scenes in podcast nation

MaccaPR

Until recently, our getting a Maccabee PR client interviewed on a podcast was seen as a peripheral “nice to have,” built upon “must-have” interviews with traditional media such as "USA Today" or the "Wall Street Journal." Understand How Podcasts are Consumed Differently Than Other Content.

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

The rise of mass media, namely print newspapers, magazines, radio and television, provided a shortcut to large audiences and it enabled the business to operate at scale. At the same time, the ability to print fast and cheaply bought about a concurrent revolution. As a result print circulation has fallen dramatically.