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The Death of the Press Release.

Maxim Behar

An admittedly arbitrary but still plausibly precise date pinpointing the press release’s death might be November 6, 2007 — the day when Facebook launched its then vastly obscure, and today vastly dominant, Facebook Pages. You get on Twitter and Facebook and learn the latest. My advice: if you know how to write it, tweet it.

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Maxim Behar On "Focus" Radio: PR Experts Need To Know How To Use The Advantages Of AI, But Also Not Forget About The Risks.

Maxim Behar

First, always keep in mind that when you write something and you want an AI application or assistant to tell you about it, it may turn out that 80% of the information is not accurate. AI can take text from a scientific publication or an article by someone who holds the copyrights, and suddenly we write it as our own.

Radio 59
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Maxim Behar in The Career show podcast

Maxim Behar

And that's why I decided to write this book because I saw these huge changes happening in our business. You can't do that sort of thing in a newspaper or on TV. And that's why I decided to write the book "The Global PR Revolution.” Host: Then in those years when you were in the plant you made your first newspaper?

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Museum of Public Relations – archives and artefacts under the gaze of Bernays (Lee, Page and Byoir…)

PR Conversations

Education is the heart of the museum, accessible beyond the physical building with the website and a Facebook site with over 7,000 followers. One piece from it about Lee was posted on our Facebook site recently. Not to mention, this was Fortune writing a fairly positive article on PR.” Under the gaze of Bernays.

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Museum of Public Relations – archives and artefacts under the gaze of Bernays (Lee, Page and Byoir…)

PR Conversations

Education is the heart of the museum, accessible beyond the physical building with the website and a Facebook site with over 7,000 followers. One piece from it about Lee was posted on our Facebook site recently. Not to mention, this was Fortune writing a fairly positive article on PR.” Under the gaze of Bernays.

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Museum of Public Relations – archives and artefacts under the gaze of Bernays (Lee, Page and Byoir…)

PR Conversations

Education is the heart of the museum, accessible beyond the physical building with the website and a Facebook site with over 7,000 followers. One piece from it about Lee was posted on our Facebook site recently. Not to mention, this was Fortune writing a fairly positive article on PR.” Under the gaze of Bernays.

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General Election 2019: Two sides to every story

Stephen Waddington

In this guest post I asked agency owner and Conservative Party campaigner Graham Robb to write about this experience of the 2019 General Election. The photo was featured in every newspaper the next day and even placed on the cover of the manifesto. Listening is a best practice if often underutilised PR tactic. By Graham Robb.