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How COVID19 has Changed B2B PR & Media Relations

Bianchi Biz Blog

We went from conducting media interviews in person around a conference table at their office or corporate headquarters to conducting these interviews in written form via email or via phone and video conference. And if you’d like to see other COVID-19 related communications resources, visit the PRGN COVID19 Resource Center.

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Increasing Your Media Coverage Through Storytelling

PRSay

Whether you serve a large corporation, small nonprofit, major research university or municipal government, at some point your boss has probably said, “We need more media attention. In today’s media environment, pitching reporters and editors has become a lost art. The webinar is available for free to PRSA members.

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What is Media Monitoring and Why Does it Matter?

Beyond PR

You craft the perfect pitch and reach out to the influencers who have served you well in the past — as well as some new ones who cover your space and seem like a good fit for your audience. The same was true for watching hours of TV news or listening to shows on the radio. Broadcast – television and radio.

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

If you read an article about an individual or organisation in your favourite magazine or newspaper you’re likely to view it far more favourably than if you heard the information direct. The Daily Telegraph was the first UK national newspaper to go online in November the same year.

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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. That kind of PR pitching reveals a shot-gun approach.

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The transition from media to PR: Four former journalists talk about the surprises, struggles and wins

Communications Conversations

Newspapers are cutting staff. Using my storytelling skills that I’ve built up over my 18 year career in radio & TV but in a new way. But, in general, reporters don’t want a product pitch on a press release. Prior to the Business Journal I worked in radio for three years as a general assignment reporter at AM1240-WJON in St.

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#18: The future of storytelling in healthcare communications

NewsWhip

Influence of local newspapers | Jump to text. For the most part, they weren’t in their cars, they weren’t listening to the radio. Local health experts were really on the front lines and have become these local influencers, but the pandemic hit some media sectors and mainly local newspapers much harder than others.