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AI and Journalism: What’s Next?

PRSay

The intersection of journalism and AI is the most important media issue of our time. That’s why Bospar sponsored a San Francisco Press Club panel covering the impact of AI in the newsroom, titled “AI + Journalism=?” Each panelist offered perspective on the intersection of AI and journalism. You can stop reading there.

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6 Ways to Improve Your Business Expertise and Strengthen Your Ethical Core

PRSay

wrote in the Journal of Public Relations Research in 2012 that to be an “excellent leader in public relations, one must know the organization’s business and its environment, understand the decision makers and decision-making process in the organization, and be proactive in that decision-making process.”. Pursue the APR.

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Masters in Marketing Interview: Paul Furiga, WordWrite Communications

Mindful Marketing

We caught up with Paul to talk PR, journalism and branding – oh, and to find out what story crafting is. An interesting aspect of our work is that we find ourselves doing more and more public affairs work. It also prepares you for leadership if you’re attuned to the awe-inspiring and sometimes tragic stories you cover.

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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Nicole Castro

Solo PR Pro

But after a couple of years in the pre-med program at City College of New York, she changed directions, declaring majors in anthropology and journalism. She began applying to PR positions, but she found that the folks she interviewed with often had trouble understanding how her educational background translated into public relations.

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Is there still a place for PR wire services in the 2018 communicator?s toolbox?

Communications Conversations

Relationships still matter, even with the changing face of journalism, and at the same time, companies are their own publishers, providing content directly to the audiences they want to reach. We continue to get calls today for interviews based on that one release. Susan Beatty, vice president-public affairs and communications, U.S.

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The Changing Face of Public Relations in Government; Off Script #30: Merritt Allen of Vox Optima

Sword and the Script

Incidentally, her arrival at her first duty station in the Philippines coincided with a volcanic eruption and, in need of communications help, her commanding officer reassigned her to public affairs. So, with the help of a retired, if not grumpy, master chief petty officer , I invited her to a Q&A interview and she obliged.

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3 former PR pros who made mid-career shifts and lived to talk about it

Communications Conversations

Former role: Vice president of communications and public affairs with Berkshire Hathaway Energy (BHE). I resigned my last full-time PR job in December 2014, as vice president of communications and public affairs with Berkshire Hathaway Energy (BHE). What was your last PR job? What do you miss most about working in PR?

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