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Influencer Insights: Media Moves and Intel for April 4

Beyond PR

This week’s highlights include a new managing editor at The New Yorker, an executive editor promotion at National Geographic Magazine, and reviews of four real estate blogs you should be reading. Her previous editorial experience includes The New York Review of Books and Granta Magazine, a literary magazine based in the UK.

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MediaPulse | A Weekly Media Round-Up

Cision

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Maximizing Your PR Potential: A CEO’s Guide to Mastering Public Relations on a Busy Schedule

Victorious PR

Entrepreneur Magazine? You don’t have to worry, our team will teach your team — you just sit back and get featured in magazines! and Wall Street Journal just BEGGING us for a quote from a small business owner just like you! Have you been in the press before? Have you been in Forbes? All you need to do is take the first step.

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Maxim Behar for MeTV: PR is Changing Every Single Day

Maxim Behar

And then, I became a journalist, although I studied International Business and graduated in Prague, the Czech Republic. But I was such a big fan of journalism, so I became a correspondent, travelled all over the world and met a lot of people. I was a journalist in magazine full-time and over the weekends I was cleaning streets.

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

Masters in Communications

Today, printed media includes not only newspapers but magazines, professional publications, academic journals, comic books, and graphic novels (photographic and illustrated communication is also printed media), even local newsletters put through doors about upcoming events is printed media. Op-eds have passed investigative journalism.

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