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A telecom company holding a red carpet PR event? Verizon kinda pulled it off.

Communications Conversations

A couple weeks ago, I was invited to a small, unique event at the Verizon “Concept Store” at the Mall of America. I say “unique” because it was pitched as a red carpet event where Verizon would show off its latest holiday technologies and gadgets. Get Verizon employees involved. Make the red carpet fun!

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How Communicators Can Help Their Clients Navigate Misinformation and Biased News

PRSay

There are thousands upon thousands of web, print, audio and video outlets, and as we’ve all become acutely aware, many of these publishers spread misinformation and extremely polarizing political content. PR teams have been handling these kinds of events for years.

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Meet the Media: Mary Gannon, Editor-in-Chief of Fluid Power World & Senior Editor at Design World

Bianchi Biz Blog

As EIC on FPW, I guide the content and direction of websites, webinars/events, and magazine. I assign articles to our in-house and freelance staff, work with our graphic artist for our print layout and designs, and work with our sales and management team to ensure our content meets our editorial mission and help with sales.

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How the Canadian Newspaper Industry Can Adapt to Changes

Business Wire

Perhaps none have been affected more than print newspapers. Across Canada, newspapers ranging from local dailies to national media are dealing with organizational restructuring, as they layoff long-tenured journalists and make changes to employee contracts and benefits.

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When A Small Business Has A Big (PR) Advantage

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Even a tiny company can challenge competitors for customers, employee talent, and visibility. This can depend on industry sector and geography, but most smaller companies are deeply involved in their local community as well as the relevant industry organizations. Technology is a great equalizer for a business.

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2017 PR Horror Stories And Lessons Learned

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Maybe a pitch contains bad info, or a story is printed with a key fact wrong. A colleague recalled the time she led the media outreach on a multi-city event for a razor brand. The editor was bemused by the snafu and wrote about the event after-the-fact resulting in a very good story. The chronically late employee.

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The Best Vendors to Solve 26 Common Communications Measurement Problems, 2023 Version

Katie Paine's Measurement Blog

After about six hours of discussion, we all agreed that their goals were to “Increase trust and engagement among employees and volunteers.” If you need local press, however, your choices are more limited. If you have an important event or campaign that is launching, sign up the week before and use it to monitor/measure that campaign.