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What PR Pros Should Know about the Next Generation of Journalists

PRSay

As the journalism profession faces threats from artificial intelligence, misinformation and the collapse of business models that support journalism, the next generation of journalists nonetheless feels optimistic and wants to bring truth, justice and integrity to their work, a new survey suggests.

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Amid Flood of False News, PR Professionals Must Support Credible Journalism

PRSay

The Fourth Estate’s reputation was bruised after the 2016 presidential election, amid accusations of biased reporting. Even as public faith in the news media has fallen, falsehoods continue to spread across social media and the internet, perhaps giving reporters an opportunity to reclaim trust. We stress ethics and transparency.

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Sam Bankman Fried, FTX, And The Limits Of PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Of all the opinion journalism about former FTX CEO Sam Bankman Fried’s quickie conviction, Ginia Bellafante’s article struck me. The most important corporate function? It took a hard-nosed investigative reporter outside the bubble, John Carreyrou, to bring down the house of cards. She was a business celebrity.

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PART 3: The VALUE of Reputation. The Social Influencers.

Reputation Us

This ReputationUs five-part series delves into the key areas where the concrete value of managing your reputation has clear business benefits–financial and otherwise. The dynamic relationship between your corporate reputation and influencer engagement underscores the importance of building and safeguarding a positive brand image.

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PART 5: The VALUE of Reputation. Staff Retention.

Reputation Us

This five-part series delves into the key areas where the concrete value of managing your reputation has clear business and financial benefits. As well, an employee’s voice is three times more credible than the CEO’s when it comes to talking about working conditions in that company, according to Glassdoor reports.

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Publications Continue to Characterize Brand Journalism as “The Devil Wears a Keyboard.”

Ishmael's Corner

With the story “ The Invasion of Corporate News , The Financial Times became the latest publication to skewer brand journalism. I suppose the FT figured a headline along the lines of “You’re Too Stupid to Figure Out Journalism from Propaganda” might alienate readers. People like choices. a decade ago.

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5 Insights From The Best Emails Newsletters in Financial Services

Contently - Strategy

Email newsletters are a particularly useful tool for financial services companies, especially if you’re writing about personal finance. Because of email’s inherent intimacy—it’s just you, your subscriber, and a secret list of every other BCC’d subscriber—financial services content marketing can really shine.