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Public Relations Review

PR for Anyone

She pitched it to her editor who loved it too and they wrote an article about me. You can also get creative with “new.” Also, think about on television when they say, “Coming up next…” That is a hook. The television stations need people to stay and watch the commercials. One of my first interviews was in Examiner.com.

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Skidz brainstorm as agency readies pitch

Stephen Waddington

Agency teams are working on their pitches for the Skidz account. This blog got exclusive access to a brainstorm in one of London’s leading creative shops. I’m following a team as it prepares its pitch response. Newspapers and television are for old people. ACCOUNT TEAM: love this creative idea.

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The Four Seasons of Publicity

PR for Anyone

In order to be successful, it’s important to plan an annual calendar for pitching the media and have an actual strategy in place. Understanding what happens in the media throughout the year will help you lay this out and allow you to have better opportunity for success when pitching the media. Regional publications are two months out.

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AirPR Interview Series: Emmy Award Winning Journalist & PR Pro Mika Stambaugh

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“Nail the elevator pitch.”. Mika Stambaugh is an Emmy award winning journalist and dynamic entrepreneur known for her creative strategies in executing media and communication campaigns. One of the ways I have seen PR evolve is pitching used to be only to the assignment desk and now I mainly pitch directly to the reporter.

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The PR Stunt that Saved Batman for Generations

Sword and the Script

A poor showing of Batman on television in 1966, would turn Michael Uslan into a generational hero of a different kind, according to the Marketplace story about a boy who saved Batman. The evening news at major networks covered the story along with “virtually every newspaper in North America.” The Comics Professor PR Stunt.

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An “Interview” with ChatGPT: What is Public Relations? How Has PR Changed? Will Artificial Intelligence Replace Comms Pros?

Sword and the Script

This can include the number of times an article is shared on social media, or the number of people who see a television segment. Creativity: PR practitioners must be able to think creatively and come up with new and innovative ideas for campaigns and projects.

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Journalism and News Trends for PR Pros

Cision

What does it mean for PR: Consider a publisher’s revenue and publishing models, as well as your need for exposure, when pitching a story. For example, they are more likely to turn to newspapers (print or online) for local news. Image: Spencer E Holtaway ( Creative Commons ). Serious journalism from unexpected sources.