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Can Sponsored Content Work For PR?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

For anyone who works in public relations, content still reigns supreme. An effective content marketing calendar will complement a PR campaign to help differentiate a brand and generate business growth. Sponsored content is content that an organization or brand pays to place and promote.

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Succession Season Premiere: What Was All That Media Monitoring Talk About?

Critical Mention

The third installment of HBO Max’s hit series “Succession” was one of the most highly anticipated seasons of television in 2021. Eric Lebowitz joined Critical Mention in 2018 as its Director of Marketing. In his spare time, Eric loves to play as much golf as possible at courses across the country.

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Behind the Headlines with Erik Wheater

Cision

Erik Wheater, account executive at Burns360, details his transition from a five-year career in television news to the PR agency life. He reveals how his background in journalism has shaped his view of the industry, his growing appreciation for PR professionals and gives insight into how journalists in the TV industry truly want to be pitched.

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6 Research-Based Insights About Viral Content

Cision

For me, Berger’s research is far more actionable and thoughtful than 99 percent of the stuff that’s been written about viral content, so I wanted to find out who else is researching virality and what we can learn from their insight. Also, you should probably share this post on Facebook. What Makes Online Content Viral?

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Behind the Headlines With David Landis

Cision

When I worked in television (at KPIX TV, the CBS affiliate in San Francisco), the station had one fax machine. PR, social media, digital and marketing will continue to overlap, and the line between editorial and advertising will also continue to evolve. While journalism continues to shrink, PR will continue to grow.

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Changing the PR Channel

David PR Group

As I have told my stunned teenage children, we only had four television channels when I was a kid. Television channels were broadcast over the airwaves (not Wi-Fi), and some TVs only showed footage in “black and white.” ” Our viewing choices and channels were very limited, but we didn’t know any better.

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Earned Media: 3 PR Studies Quantifying the Impact of Media Relations on Sales [UML]

Sword and the Script

Full report: The Effects of Traditional and Social Earned Media on Sales: A Study of a Microlending Marketplace (2012) published in the Journal of Marketing Research by Andrew T. Additional reading: PR, Social Media and the Imperative of Content Marketing [UML]. Why Content Marketing and Public Relations Need Each Other.

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