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What’s Going On With Media – And How Does It Impact Your Public Relations Strategy?

Stern + Associates

For the big business publications like the Financial Times or Wall Street Journal, industry- and topic-specific newsletters and sections (whether industry-focused or topical) have become more important, catering to those readers – typically business leaders or other professionals – with particular interests.

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5 Solos PR Pros Share How They Structure Their Work Day

Solo PR Pro

Financial markets open trading at 6:30 a.m. I still subscribe to one print newspaper, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and read it every morning. I write a lot of case studies and blog posts for clients, so I usually have a handful of interviews with customers or subject matter experts.

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Behind the Headlines With Karen Paff

Cision

In this interview, Karen shares how thinking like a journalist will help your media relations strategy, why following up on pitches is so important and what to do before jumping into a career in public relations. For example, is this a wire or a print story or both? For example, do you want to work in travel or financial services?

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Future of PR: 2020 edition

Stephen Waddington

The PR 2020 project was based on interviews with PR practitioners throughout the UK and the outlook for the forthcoming decade. The web was the most significant shift in publishing since the invention of the printing press in the 15th Century. It can be exclusive access to content, products and services, or financial remuneration.

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Credit Union Times: CU Crisis Planning Essential

Reputation Us

The Credit Union Times interviewed CU crisis experts, including LT Public Relations ‘s Casey Boggs, for the August 31st cover story (below), “Credit Union Crisis Planning Essential.” A local newspaper reporter picked up the incident from a police report and then two TV news stations did follow-up stories.

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How to Write a Media Pitch (That Will Get Coverage)

Buzzstream

It was particularly important for print journalists to follow the inverted pyramid structure because articles would often be “cut from the bottom” (i.e., later paragraphs in the story would be removed to make space for breaking news stories right before the newspaper went to press).

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How I 1st-Drafted an 87,000-Word Self-Help Book over 46 Days in 2018*

ZudePR

H: What about the print quality? I remember four early mornings (14 hours) spent in a cottage on the Yellow Earl’s estate on the edge of the Lake District struggling to write the definitive explanation of a tricky financial concept for UK folks before my family woke up. E: Why do people look down their noses at it?

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