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Digital journalism is alive but is digital PR?

Norton's Notes

Today the BBC announced that it is cutting almost 500 jobs but reinvesting in a further 195 posts to back what it calls ‘digital journalism’. So I think we can safely say that digital journalism is where the BBC believes the future of that industry is headed. So the future of journalism is creative clever digital journalism.

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The Top 50 Social Media Influencers on Twitter

Cision

Founded The Social Media Monthly, in 2011 as the first and only print magazine devoted exclusively to unlocking the power of social media for its readers. Author of “Facebook Marketing for Dummies” Why Instagram is a Ripe Opportunity for Brands (Infographic) [link]. — ? Mark Fidelman (@markfidelman) August 20, 2015.

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Skills Entry-Level PR Hires Should Have

Journalistics

Ideally, you majored in Journalism (or English) – or your PR or Communications program had a heavy concentration of writing-related courses. You know something about SEO – like how the Google Panda update changes the game for how content is ranked on Google. First, Writing Skills.

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Media relations is thriving

Stephen Waddington

Search engine optimisation (SEO) has shifted towards the skillset of public relations in identifying and listening to audiences and creating content to earn attention. 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

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.