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Behind the Headlines with Ben Wyskida

Cision

His background includes expertise in criminal justice reform, sustainability, human rights and public interest law. He has also led “media for media” communications for investigative journalism non-profits. Our clients are trying to make change in a moment of real crisis. Westfjords of Iceland. This burger.

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“We Still Need to Fight Misinformation and Disinformation”

Landis PR

Check out the Doubt It and Keep Truth Well campaigns by the Canadian Journalism Foundation. For example, a trained epidemiologist from an accredited university or hospital probably has a more informed opinion on things like public health than someone who is seeking to gain or hold political office.

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Maxim Behar in Kamen Vodenicharov's show "The Evening of." on 7/8 TV

Maxim Behar

Then at a certain point, I parted ways with journalism. I still think of this quote from Winston Churchill: "One can achieve many things with journalism, but one must know when to leave it". These nearly 50,000 Jews stayed in Bulgaria and were not put on the train to go to the concentration camps. I tell them it's a simple job.

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How to use virtual reality for public relations

Stuart Bruce

You can get an idea of what storytelling for PR might be like by looking at how VR is already being used for journalism such as the New York Times virtual reality app. Even in very traditional areas such as public affairs and lobbying VR can play a role.

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Masters in Marketing Interview: Paul Furiga, WordWrite Communications

Mindful Marketing

We caught up with Paul to talk PR, journalism and branding – oh, and to find out what story crafting is. An interesting aspect of our work is that we find ourselves doing more and more public affairs work. One that particularly stands out came in 2000-2001, the Firestone tire crisis. As the CEO, you wear many hats.

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The Blurry Edges of PR; Off Script #11: Kevin Hartman of LTPR

Sword and the Script

During the work week, he’s an account manager with LTPR , a public relations firm based in Portland, Oregon specializing in the financial, healthcare and professional services industries, including crisis communications and litigation support. My degree and early work was in broadcast journalism. for a National Guard.