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Meet the Media: Jennifer Ramsay, Editor-at-Large at Endeavor Business Media’s Market Moves

Bianchi Biz Blog

Jennifer Ramsay is the editor-at-large at Endeavor Business Media, where she curates the Market Moves newsletters, a series of cross-industry publications pulled together from various Endeavor Business Media outlets covering electric vehicles, manufacturing, energy, infrastructure and cybersecurity. It was even heated!

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Inside the Mind of a Daily Newspaper Business Editor: Q&A With Thom Kupper of the Star Tribune

MaccaPR

If you’re a corporate communications or public relations executive in Minnesota, the status of our state’s largest newspaper – the Minneapolis-based Star Tribune , with more than 250 editors and reporters – is always of intense interest. Anthony and Dave Shaffer, who covers Xcel Energy and other energy news. Think again.

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Is Media Relations Dead?

Bianchi Biz Blog

the number of media outlets has dropped by almost 60 percent since 2015, with the lion’s share of the decline coming from the daily newspaper ranks; The number of reporters has dropped significantly as well, with U.S. Consider that: The number of bona fide independent media outlets is declining – in the U.S.

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Behind the Headlines With Ashley Simmons

Cision

In this interview, Ashley discusses how to best leverage data and analytics, establish specific objectives for your communication strategy and be creative and take risks with your public relations efforts. My daily newspaper of choice is…The Wall Street Journal. The tools and technology will come after.

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Maxim Behar: What will be the television of the future

Maxim Behar

Why are newspapers going away? They don't go away because they have bad journalism, but because they don't have ads. However, can we imagine a serious newspaper like the Wallstreet Journal for example, going down to the level of the News of the World just so it can sell more. Watch the whole interview here.

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Red Ed, Dull Dave and substance of personality

Mark My Words

From freezing energy prices to reversing some of the cuts that have defined Coalition politics the distinction between Labour and the Conservatives is starker than it was in 2010. We’ve had the predictable raft of weekend magazine campaignalogue interviews which reveal a leader’s “real side”. Not that they aren’t trying.

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The transition from media to PR: Four former journalists talk about the surprises, struggles and wins

Communications Conversations

Newspapers are cutting staff. Paul Business Journal). You know you have skills but you don’t know how they will translate outside of journalism. The journalism world is much more fast-paced. Teaching people on the PR side about the journalism side. I know, I know, I’m not breaking news here.

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