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How an Esteemed Media Trainer Preps Clients For the Big Interview

Remote PR Jobs

But when it comes to being interview-ready, public relations pros sometimes shy away from being confident spokespeople. Moreover, when it comes to prepping their clients for that big interview, many communicators find themselves outsourcing their media training to an expert.

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The Enduring Significance of Broadcast Media: Why TV and Radio Remain Essential for PR Professionals

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

In today’s digital age, where streaming platforms and online media dominate the landscape, it’s essential not to overlook traditional broadcast media’s enduring relevance and significance, such as television and radio. The numbers for radio are impressive!

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3 Media Relations Tips for When Top-Tier Publications Seem Out of Reach

PRSay

Consider trade outlets over top-tier publications. With publications like The New York Times , you have the potential to reach an audience numbering in the millions, which is precisely the problem. Trade media, on the other hand, is targeted to a specific industry, profession, trade or business. Talk about the outlet’s audience.

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Media relations is getting harder…much harder (but here’s a few tips for how you can get more stories placed)

Communications Conversations

This just in: media relations is getting tougher. Consider the following: Demand for media attention is high: Most top-tier writers now receive 100, 250 or 500 pitches a week for 5 story spots. Media is outnumbered: PR Pros now outnumber journalists by a factor of 6 to 1. Much, much tougher. The stats back up the claim.

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The Short, but Winding Road: How My Chaotic Start to Post-Grad Life Led Me to Hoffman

The Hoffman Agency

I was struggling to land interviews, and the few that I did get ended in rejection or radio silence. As I contemplated giving up hope and settling for a job outside of my field, Tori Quinn came to my rescue with a LinkedIn message: an invitation to a 30-minute interview for the Spring internship at The Hoffman Agency in Portland.

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How Securing Media Coverage Brings Greater Value Than Ever

PR Insiders

Did you hear that interview on the radio or on a podcast? It’s no secret, of course, that the media landscape has changed drastically over the years – and the changes keep coming at a pace that sometimes makes us all dizzy! Think about TV interviews as just one example. Think about how you get information these days.

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Increasing Your Media Coverage Through Storytelling

PRSay

Maybe they’re under pressure from the chief executive or board members, who want to demonstrate their positions as thought leaders on important subjects or publicize what the organization is doing to make the world a better place. However, the root motivation for seeking that media coverage is usually to increase business outcomes.