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AirPR Interview Series: Jon Gelberg, Inc. Media’s Executive Editor of Content Strategies

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Media’s Executive Editor of Content Strategies, recently sat down with AirPR to discuss sponsored content, PR, storytelling and the future of the industry. Jon: “It’s all about storytelling and I’ve been telling stories in one way or another my entire life. The post AirPR Interview Series: Jon Gelberg, Inc. Jon Gelberg, Inc.

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9 Media Relations Tips for 2016

Journalistics

According to the Cision’s report, a multimedia journalist is a skillful storyteller, capable of communicating not only in words, but also in images, video, and emerging multimedia formats (GIFs and 360-degree video come to mind). Is your spokesperson experienced in doing interviews for podcasts or via Periscope?

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9 Media Relations Tips for 2016

Journalistics

According to the Cision’s report, a multimedia journalist is a skillful storyteller, capable of communicating not only in words, but also in images, video, and emerging multimedia formats (GIFs and 360-degree video come to mind). Is your spokesperson experienced in doing interviews for podcasts or via Periscope?

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

Much of the modern public relations business grew up out of media relations and publicity, rooted in storytelling and editorial engagement. The rise of mass media, namely print newspapers, magazines, radio and television, provided a shortcut to large audiences and it enabled the business to operate at scale.

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A Marketing to Media Translation Dictionary For Journalists Turned Content Marketers

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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.” ” You technically interview people at your company and write Q&As. Data-driven.

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The Blurry Edges of PR; Off Script #11: Kevin Hartman of LTPR

Sword and the Script

And so it is with great pleasure, I bring you another edition of the Off Script interviews series. Text, graphics, infographics, videos, photos, etc. That’s why both PR and advertising need strong storytellers and clever marketers.”. Tried and true storytelling can often be applied to new channels.

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Why Content Marketing and Public Relations Need Each Other

Sword and the Script

The same is true in print. This is a sure-fire path to fail in content marketing, and a central theme of a piece by the analyst firm Gartner on content marketing , stemming from an interview with Joe Pulizzi of the Content Marketing Institute. Today, are many more options both on the television – and on the web.