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7 Tips for Picking the Right PR Media Database

Critical Mention

Local & International Contacts. With that said, choose a media database that lets you search for both local and international contacts. Looking for a way to monitor, analyze and share your coverage from TV, radio, online news and social media sources?

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Critical Mention Launches Media Contact Database, Expands Earned Media Suite

Critical Mention

The product launch is one of the company’s most significant since its founding in 2002 and will allow customers to leverage a powerful Earned Media Suite when combined with Critical Mention’s TV, Radio, Social Media and Online News Monitoring. Customers filter contacts by location, topic data, job title and other characteristics.

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The not-so-secret way brands are creating podcasts (without exhausting internal resources)

Communications Conversations

In fact, if you do a few quick searches for popular (or effective) corporate podcasts, you really won’t find much. I see four big reasons: Easier to outsource than produce internally. Makes sense for GM since Kevin also oversees the blog and other corporate social accounts. Not really. Connections and talent matter.

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What is PR? 141 PR and Comms Pros Explain What They Do for a Living

Sword and the Script

What is for sure is that a solid PR team is versatile and can expertly cover down on a broad number of functions: internal comms, external comms, executive comms, media relations, analyst relations, corporate social responsibility, thought leadership and marcom, and as I’ve long proposed, content marketing, among many others.

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Public Relations Professionals Are Failing to Address the Ethical Threat of Incivility – Brian Peterson

Ethical Voices

First, I was in radio journalism doing the DJ thing with album rock at night and high school during the day. Radio was my first love. Let’s say you’re doing corporate messaging and you think that it’s unethical because it’s using partial truth only. You also must work with local languages.

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Advocating for a Better Workplace; Off Script No. 42: Tina McCormack Beaty of SHRM

Sword and the Script

In high school, she landed an internship with a local radio station and started a club for kids trying to pursue a career in broadcasting. 4) On the in-house side, there are clearly areas of overlap between HR and corporate communications – internal comms comes to mind.

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

MaccaPR

If you're a Vice President of Corporate Communications, Chief Marketing Officer or PR Director in Minnesota, there are only a handful of local business media outlets that you. Oh, and formerly a WCCO Radio talk show host and KFAN-AM Radio news director. What’s your message to PR and corporate communications professionals?