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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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PR’s First True Revolution

Maxim Behar

Radio and television, the electronic media that came after the press, were constituted in the same fashion as print media — they had different channels for delivering their messages. This has entirely changed with social media, which has uplifted the quality of Web 1.0 No dialogue.

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Approaching PR In The Age Of New Media

Remote PR Jobs

Originally seen on Forbes One of the biggest struggles faced by marketers today is how to balance new media (digital and social) with traditional media (TV, radio, print). Unlike TV, radio or print, PR has evolved and is as relevant, if not more relevant, today than it was 20 years ago.

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Managing your brand reputation when an NFL star gets Covid-19

NewsWhip

That happened this week with NFL star Aaron Rodgers, who tested positive for Covid-19 and eventually revealed that he had not taken the vaccine during a controversial radio show in which he criticized the media and the ‘woke mob’. If you expand our Timeline to focus on public interest, here’s what it looks like before the radio interview.

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30 podcasts PR pros should listen to

Remote PR Jobs

On the Media If you’re looking for a weekly podcast that does a deep dive into hot button issues while "maintaining the civility and fairness that are hallmarks of public radio," On the Media is your new best friend. Featuring interviews, analysis and in-depth conversation, the weekly show is hosted by Holmes Report editor Arun Sudhaman.

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PR Interviews: Michael White Lansons

Norton's Notes

I have been interviewing PR practitioners from all over the world as part of my interview series called 20:20 Vision. The concept of these interviews is that I ask each practitioner 20 questions about themselves and they give us a brief glimpse into their working lives and what makes them tick.

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Stop Smearing Goldfish: That Attention Span Statistic is Dubious

Sword and the Script

Maybe you heard a Harvard academic citing them on US radio. The piece goes on to interview a psychologist who “studies attention in drivers and witnesses to crime.” The full report has been removed from its original site, though there are PDF versions of it still floating around the web. Why is it less clear? “And