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How the Canadian Newspaper Industry Can Adapt to Changes

Business Wire

In March 2017, Postmedia Network, Canada’s largest newspaper company, announced 54 layoffs at the Vancouver Sun and Vancouver Province newsrooms. The struggles faced by Canadian news media professionals are well-documented. Perhaps none have been affected more than print newspapers.

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Blendle: Bite-sized saviour of journalism or future apathy victim?

PR in High Definition

Whilst print and online media isn’t ‘dead’ by any measure, it’s certainly had a lot of troubles. By and large, most publications are still struggling to find ways to maintain quality journalism and keep solvent. Either way, Blendle is a positive development for journalism and publishing. Only time will tell.

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

Gender diversity in PR is an issue as old as the industry itself Gender issues in the PR industry are well documented. has been exploring in her work on women in journalism. The web was the most significant shift in publishing since the invention of the printing press in the 15th Century. It’s a theme that Topi?

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Dirty Data?….no!

The Resolution Blog

Steph analyses thousands of pieces of coverage every week and she know that with just one incorrect input the whole tracker can turn into a useless document for drawing insights. Was The Wall Street Journal categorised as an international title or a national newspaper? Did you log the URL of the piece?

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International Conference Preview: Bob Woodward on the Importance of Investigative Journalism

PRSay

For a reporter who’s made a career out of investigative journalism, it’s clear that Bob Woodward understands what makes a compelling narrative and how to get the “best obtainable version of the truth.”. Journalism is more cerebral than people believe,” he told PRsay via phone from Washington, D.C. Well, that’s not good.

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

If you read an article about an individual or organisation in your favourite magazine or newspaper you’re likely to view it far more favourably than if you heard the information direct. At the same time, the ability to print fast and cheaply bought about a concurrent revolution. As a result print circulation has fallen dramatically.

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Almanac: Challenges and opportunities for public relations 2022

Stephen Waddington

The UK’s regional print daily newspapers saw circulations fall by an average of 18% in the second half of 2020. The UK’s regional print daily newspapers saw circulations fall by an average of 18% in the second half of 2020. Regulation for platforms is also firmly on the agenda.

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