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Silver Anvil Preview: 5 Questions With NY1’s Pat Kiernan

PRSay

Here, the TV personality — known for his “In the Papers” feature humorously summarizing the New York daily newspapers — talks about engaging an audience, storytelling, the newsgathering process and work-life balance. Inputting what you should include and leaving out the things that you shouldn’t include is really the art of storytelling.

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The Pros Weigh In: The Best Books for the Marketer on Your List

Polaris

This book isn’t technically fiction, but Katz is such a good storyteller that it takes you away from your crazy world. Like Eden I’m also looking forward to seeing the film adaptation over the holidays. She encourages everyone to have a print edition alongside Merriam Webster’s. #11 which is what all fiction books do, right?

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The Top 10 Books of 2016 (According to Zude)

ZudePR

Their lasting power lies in the fresh, imaginative, daring, surprising storytelling of their creators. Hot off the printed press. I’ve started a very specific gratitude journal. Read it now before the Spielberg-directed film-of-the-book hits the screens in spring 2018. All 160 episodes since July 2014.

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A Marketing to Media Translation Dictionary For Journalists Turned Content Marketers

Contently - Strategy

Meanwhile, a media company like Hearst might publish a feature article in the print edition of Esquire magazine, and the sole “point” of that article might be “make the reader feel like they really get Chris Evans.” Content marketers never make content for content’s sake. ” Functionally, it’s fluff.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

Typically, it is synonymous with broadcast and print media: radio, TV, and film (small and large screen), print media, and advertising. The printing press emerged around 600 years ago, but printed media technically existed for thousands of years.

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