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Meet the Media: Michael Freeze, Features Editor at Transport Topics

Bianchi Biz Blog

My name is Michael Freeze, features editor at Transport Topics and co-host of the podcast, RoadSigns. Currently with the excitement surrounding electric vehicles, we feel it’s an ideal time to see what is on the horizon for the internal combustion engine. Can you tell us what types of stories, trends or issues are on your radar now?

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Podcasting 2.0 & Web 3.0 with Jennifer Navarrete on Growing Social Now

wiredPRworks

and web 3.0. Get transported to the future today with Jennifer Navarrete, aka @epodcaster, and Barbara Rozgonyi, two Social Media Club chapter founders who met via Chris Heuer and Kristie Wells. The post Podcasting 2.0 & Web 3.0 Looking for the future intersection of social media and podcasting? Key Takeaways. wiredPRworks.

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Meet the Media: Kevin Jost, Editorial Director & Founder of Futurride

Bianchi Biz Blog

The goal is to combine coverage of vehicle autonomy, connectivity, electrification, and mobility service technology with supporting infrastructure concepts that make transportation ecosystems that are safer, cleaner, and more socially equitable. It focuses on new technologies and concepts aimed at making mobility more sustainable.

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Maxim Behar: Social media has made the world better and more understandable, don't be afraid of it!

Maxim Behar

In his podcast a while ago, the basketball coach recounted how he had cut his ex-girlfriend's hair, but this excerpt was pulled again in the days when the web is boiling over the horrific case of abuse of the 18-year-old girl from Stara Zagora. I think the one who has been offended should always be held accountable.

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

In his interview with PRWeek Danny Rogers asked Martin if the danger was that the growth of social media meant that it would be adopted and subsumed by advertising agencies. We can tap into the wisdom of the web and discover what people really think, rather than what opinion formers and influencers tell us.