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The Race Back to Actual News

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Advertising was a byproduct of journalism, which has, at times, over-shadowed it—but I promise you, journalism will endure. New York Times reporter David Carr, who covers the media business (and does it very well, by the way) wrote an interesting piece last week that got me thinking. Do we charge for it? Part of it?

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Changing the PR Channel

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Back in the day (and by this I mean before anyone ever said “back in the day”), before cable television, before the Internet, and way-before a full-season of House of Cards dropped in one day, we had four TV options: the local affiliate stations for ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS. But all is not lost.

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Every Business Needs a Reputational Firewall

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The only film that the news show could find was grainy security-camera footage of him exiting a hotel through a back entrance. Talk about managing one’s image. Talk about managing one’s image. We have to use other means to safeguard our online reputation. The first and best defense is to, simply, have a good reputation.

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Being “Off the Grid” May Damage Your Online Reputation

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In the past year, I’ve become increasingly interested in the world of online reputation management and helping executives and other professionals to counteract negative articles, blog posts, and other troubling web content. He called an online reputation management company, and they started a suppression campaign.

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You had me at Ello! 5 Questions with Todd Berger

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According to a story in The New York Times , the site went from 90 initial users in early August to more than a million now, with a waiting list of about three million. According to a story in The New York Times , the site went from 90 initial users in early August to more than a million now, with a waiting list of about three million.

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If I Were LeBron’s PR Guy…

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At the time, Cavs owner Dan Gilbert penned an open letter to fans , calling James cowardly, shameful and disloyal among other things. The letter was removed from the Cavs’ website this week as the team and Gilbert attempt to woo James back. The feasibility of the various scenarios is more complicated than I care to take on.

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U.S. Soccer’s No-Win Scenario

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In an interview with The New York Times back in December, Jurgen Klinsmann, coach of the U.S. If I was in charge, I would bring back the “Golden Goal.” Make the games pure sudden death, and I guarantee more Americans will take notice. mens national soccer team (USMNT), said that the U.S. Then yesterday, he said it again!

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