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Meet the Media: Jeremy Wolfe, Editor for FleetOwner

Bianchi Biz Blog

I look for stories that have a solid educational edge to them. How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started? I graduated in May of 2020 at the start of the pandemic, and then joined Endeavor Business Media as an associate editor for Stormwater magazinein April 2021.

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Early stage B2B tech startups don’t invest enough in marketing [peer-reviewed study]

Sword and the Script

That’s according to a new paper published in a peer-reviewed journal by two academics Gary L. ” The duo used “multi-method approach that involved interviews, secondary data, and a follow-up survey” to conduct the study. Sword and the Script Media can help with B2B marketing, PR and social media. emphasis theirs].”

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S&T Live Recap: Even as Trust in Media Falls, Students Can Serve Public Good

PRSay

Regaining public trust in the news media is a “challenge for journalism and ultimately for society,” said Marie Hardin , dean of the Donald P. Public trust has eroded in all major institutions, including higher education. Public trust has eroded in all major institutions, including higher education. “It

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How To Get Media Coverage When You Have No News

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Media relations can be a lot like that Ariana Grande song, “Thank U, Next.” You’re only as good as your last story. . Here are three ways to get media coverage when your company has no news. . When done correctly, it can generate extensive media coverage and reinforce expertise or even leadership. .

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Reflexivity Memo on PR practice from craft skills to education. A case of ‘plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose’.

PR Conversations

Publication of that collective interview was prompted by my piece called A radical view of PR , which generated 48 comments including, notably, a response from Jim Grunig – one of several in the resulting lively discussion. Which brings me to education and the study/application of theory to PR practice. Opportunity or opportunism?

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Interview with Ann Handley

Critical Mention

In this interview, she shares her insights into how marketing has changed over time, the most valuable social media channel for marketers and how to make more of an impact as a marketing professional in your community. I craved community, comments, Twitter, Facebook (even if social media hadn’t happened yet… LOL).

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In Memoriam: Judy VanSlyke Turk, Ph.D., APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

APR, Fellow PRSA, a longtime PRSA member and champion of PR education and research, died on May 2 in Richmond, Va., She served as a faculty member at the University of Oklahoma, Louisiana State University and Syracuse University before becoming the director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Kent State University.

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