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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. Declining advertising dollars, low subscription numbers, and the emergence and disruption of digital have all contributed to the financial hardships affecting many Canadian news publications.

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Will India See a Rise in Digital PR?

Waxing UnLyrical

Apart from the usual layoffs, cost reduction, and restructuring, we have seen newspapers and magazines getting thinner, TV stations cutting back on programming, and several publications and channels are on the block. In August, the TV 18 group laid off around 500 employees, including several of those responsible for its features programming.

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

has been exploring in her work on women in journalism. It is firmly on the agenda of industry bodies and progressive organisations are talking steps to address it for employees. It’s a contradiction that Edelman suggests is contributing to a rise in activism among business leaders, employees and the public. What we do 5.

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22 PR Rock Stars of the Future

Communications Conversations

Focused on the world of financial and corporate communications, club membership and participation in its SOJC stock index has increased 50% under his leadership. I am in awe of my nominee Tori Olker, a journalism major with a PR emphasis at the University of Mississippi. Karie Mooney, @karies_korner. Tori Olker, @toriiio.

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Hopes, Dreams and Sage Advice: 40+ Marketing and PR predictions for 2023

Sword and the Script

a) Many community newspapers going away and hopefully still being available in some kind of online format. Continued financial pressures on media companies will mean fewer journalists and less opportunity for companies to get their message out. Employee communication will continue to be a major focus for many CCOs.

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MediaPulse | A Weekly Media Round-Up

Cision

Scooptastic: Check out some of Cision Blog ‘s top scoops for this week, including new additions like Beth Stebner at StyleCaster; Jordan Golson at The Verge; and Michael Dean at The Real; as well as recent departures such as Paula Risher at The Wall Street Journal; Brittany Risher at Greatist; and John Andrew Prime at The Shreveport Times.

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

And thank you Aaron for that fascinating insight into how social media has changed journalism. The motion was “You don’t need compliance rules when your employees have social media.” Employees, customers, suppliers, shareholders, regulators on social media will see through your shield and expose you. Doing right by society.