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The 22 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Media Training With the reach of today’s media formats and the explosion of publications, media training is important for a much larger number of people in an organization. PR professionals are now responsible for training a growing number of executives.

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The 21 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Media Training. With the reach of today’s media formats and the explosion of publications, media training is important for a much larger number of people in an organization. PR professionals are now responsible for training a growing number of executives. Executive Thought Leadership. Data Journalism.

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The 20 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

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Media Training. Particularly time consuming for PR people at startups who must train a quickly growing number of C-Suite executives and first-time founders, media training is a must for anyone who will be in contact with the press. Executive Thought Leadership. Data Journalism.

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How Has the Pandemic Changed Journalism? I Asked a New York Times Reporter

PRSay

The remote nature of O’Connor’s job means that he and others are approaching journalism in different ways. One of the best outcomes of 2020 so far has been a renewed focus on diversity and representation, and that theme reaches into journalism as well. Journalists are gathering information in new ways.

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How a PR Agency Can Help Maximize Exposure During Your Funding Announcement

Konnect Agency

This niche outreach allows the opportunity to not only share your current funding round but secure future business through these industry publications, as seen in VC News Daily , PE Hub , and Wall Street Journal Pro PE. Set-Up For Long-Term Success.

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Join #PRStudChat on March 21st to discuss #PR Curriculum 3.0 – What Communicators Need to Stay Relevant

Deirdre Breakenridge

Should PR programs be more integrated with journalism, marketing, or business, or stand on their own? Martin Waxman, MCM, APR, leads digital and social media training and workshops, is a communications strategist and teaches digital strategy. Which of the current core course offerings are essential? What would you drop and why?

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PR Rock Stars: Life Time’s Dan DeBaun

Communications Conversations

Paul Business Journal reporting on retail and restaurants before I started my career at Life Time in May 2018. I really appreciated my time in radio and print journalism. Of course, being exposed to so many local business leaders during my time at the Business Journal was a blessing. I did– and it is epic! ).

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