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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Tokyo, Japan – Premier Destination for Business

Bianchi Biz Blog

Business environment in Tokyo and Japan Beyond business, Tokyo’s cultural influence resonates globally, contributing to a thriving creative industry. Understanding Japan’s unique media landscape, where traditional platforms like print and TV coexist with digital trends, is pivotal. million in print and 3 million online subscribers.

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The Implications of the Growth of Social News

Cision

Forty-one percent of people polled access news via Facebook each week, more than twice the usage of its nearest competitor—YouTube. Still, television remains a strong contender for the source used by most Americans for news; 40 percent compared to 43 percent who gain the majority of their news online and via social media.

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How COVID-19 will impact PR practice and skills

Stephen Waddington

That will continue, impacting outdoor, experiential, events, meetings and print Brands need to own and control their own media to engage with stakeholders. Those insights will lead to better briefs to inform creative and content. Engagement and traffic on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok and WhatsApp is up.

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Lockdown letter: humanising business and media

Stephen Waddington

I’ve become irrationally irritated by the bakers, creatives, gardeners, homeschoolers and language learners posting motivational content around the internet. We’ve accepted a significant reduction in production quality in mainstream radio and television. This week we’ve been thinking about the future of print media.

Media 83
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Tesla Owners Leadership Master Class with Maxim Behar from Vision to Reality: Building Leadership Qualities

Maxim Behar

Many years ago, I wrote a little book that first came out on Facebook called "111 Rules." Like you said we get up, we pick up the phone and I think at that point some of the creativity is over as we consume information, different opinions. However, our Public Relations business requires a lot of creativity and innovation.

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Adapting Strategies for Effective Storytelling in the Social Media Era

PRSay

Story timelines have shifted from traditional long-lead or daily print opportunities to instantaneous news with the introduction of social as the go-to storytelling platform. This is such a great opportunity for newsmakers and storytellers alike as PR professionals can get creative with who they partner with to communicate their stories.

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Maxim Behar for the studio of Radio Focus presented his new book "Seychelles recipes and more about “Paradise on Earth"

Maxim Behar

And so, it turned out to be a book that sold terribly fast, because I got calls from various bookstores and supermarkets - asking me when there would be a new printing. I had a lot of opponents at the time who said "no, it's an evolution, we had newspaper, then radio, then TV, now we have Facebook, we have Instagram".

Radio 52