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PR Guide to Stellar Briefing Books

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The practice of public relations is seen as a creative one, but it often depends on meticulous preparation. The PR briefing book is no exception; it’s a simple tool, yet a critical asset for a brand spokesperson to prepare for media interviews. PR guide to stellar briefing books.

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Why Good PR Matters More Than Ever

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

This sounds like bad news, and it is, but it means that the credibility of media and information sources is more important than in the past. The good news is that the public seems to value the role of journalism, and people are moving to media channels they trust. What is more valuable than a brand (or personal) reputation?

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How to Maintain Relationships With Journalists During the Pandemic

PRSay

But it’s the new reality as the journalism industry is sending reporters, producers, anchors and editors home to report on the COVID-19 pandemic in real-time. Now, more than ever, journalists are relying on every type of video chat technology to get interviews, including Skype, FaceTime, Google Meet, Zoom and more.

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When Personalization Backfires

PRSay

That’s the ultimate goal of great media relations — just not so soon. Lead off with the professional reference, e.g.: I’ve noticed your posts connecting millennials’ job-hunting preferences and big-company recruiting tactics tend to get shared most frequently on social …. So save that thought.

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7 Reasons Why PR Matters More Than Ever

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The public is increasingly skeptical of our institutions, but despite the disruption of traditional media business, journalism still matters. In fact, a new study on public trust in media shows that while trust in media platforms where we seek news is down over last year, trust in journalism is actually on the rise.

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An Interview with Richard Bistrong, CEO, Front-Line Anti-Bribery LLC

Critical Mention

How did you accomplish this incredible journey of what you have referred to as “shame to change”? When I am now contacted by media, it’s usually around current anti-bribery issues. The post An Interview with Richard Bistrong, CEO, Front-Line Anti-Bribery LLC appeared first on Critical Mention - Media Monitoring.

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How To Turn An Interview Into Coverage a Year Later

Shift Communications

When you ask a client what their dream publication/piece of coverage is, nine times out of ten they will name a top tier business publication: Forbes, Fortune, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, etc. That’s a really long time in the world of journalism, where reporters are sometimes cranking out two or three stories a day.