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Can Print Still Flourish in The Age of Digital? An Interview with Star Tribune Magazine’s Sue Campbell

MaccaPR

Has digital media – from Huffington Post , Google News and BuzzFeed to Kindle e-books, Twitter and (God help us) more than 8 million blogs – finally vanquished Print? Recent headlines provide brutal evidence: Condé Nast announced last December it was shutting down the print version of Self magazine to go online-only. Long Live Print”!

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PR Rock Stars: Life Time’s Dan DeBaun

Communications Conversations

But, as you’ll quickly see in this short interview, Dan is a whole lot more. And, he may be the first (and only) journalist to interview cats on TV! I really appreciated my time in radio and print journalism. It gave me valuable experience with daily posting and scheduling on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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Art and Science: The Three Pillars of Storytelling Mapped to Data

Cision

In my days as a journalist, the narratives from the interviews I did with business people, along with my research, informed the stories I crafted. So I went through an exercise recently that helped bring some clarity: I defined the things I believe make great stories. In fact, I know from experience, they coexist nicely.

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Lockdown letter: humanising business and media

Stephen Waddington

Was it really only three years ago that Professor Robert Kelly, an associate professor in political science at Pusan National University, became an internet sensation when his children walked into his study during a live BBC news interview? This week we’ve been thinking about the future of print media. Please come and join us.

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PRSA PR Pros of the Year Helped Elevate the COVID-19 Work of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

PRSay

In our social posts, we’d then link to a webpage where users could see the data behind our messages — like “show your work” exercises in school. A great example of this was our “COVID is Not the Flu” infographics, which reached over 20 million users on Facebook alone. What are some best practices for other communicators?

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Behind the Headlines With Roger Sametz

Cision

In this interview, Roger discusses how to create effective communication for diverse channels, develop a messaging framework and take advantage of new opportunities as they arise. Brand attributes, far from an academic exercise, inform how you write, design, speak and tweet.

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Art and Science: The Three Pillars of Storytelling Mapped to Data

Beyond PR

In my days as a journalist, the narratives from the interviews I did with business people, along with my research, informed the stories I crafted. So I went through an exercise recently that helped bring some clarity: I defined the things I believe make great stories. In fact, I know from experience, they coexist nicely.