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TCIP #032 – The National Weather Service’s Crisis Communication Strategy with Daniel Noah

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Welcome to episode #032 of The Crisis Intelligence Podcast, with Melissa Agnes and Daniel Noah. Their collaborative and explorative mindset, their use of social media and mobile technology – they’re an interesting case study and a great example for others to be inspired by and learn from. Subscribe via email.

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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Ebony Vaz

Solo PR Pro

A key focus for Ebony’s business, which consists of six team members, is crisis communications for cybersecurity clients. Ebony believes what makes her excel in crisis communications is her innate ability to pivot and move a situation through crisis mode. It’s also challenging work. Giving back to her passions.

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11 Shrewd PR and Marketing Predictions You Can Bank On

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“We don’t mean a return to the five-pound Sunday New York Times, but digital-only media properties are finding value in also having a high-quality physical presence. The ability to touch and feel is a novelty to a generation weaned on wireless.”. A comedy out of crisis communications. Unchaining channel content. .

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Silver Anvil Preview: 5 Questions With NY1’s Pat Kiernan

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How have mobile devices, social media and an on-the-go audience with 24/7 access to information changed the newsroom? It’s the place where United Airlines made its first statement after its PR crisis a few months ago. That short-form version of the news hits my viewers’ wireless device at the same time it hits mine.

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