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Nonprofit Local News Gains Steam

PRSay

24, Chuck Todd of NBC’s “Meet the Press” shared his insights on the state of journalism and its future. Over the next decade, Todd predicted, his profession will slowly move beyond the public scorn and skepticism toward the news media that has grown amid the country’s current political divide. Opportunities for independent journalism.

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

PRSay

Because trade media editors and journalists are typically subject-matter experts in their respective fields, articles tend to go into deeper detail than those in larger publications. Similar to trade journals, podcasts cover an array of niche subjects. Some podcast audiences are even larger than local broadcast markets.

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The Evolution of Earned Media: Navigating Change

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Most PR pros today use some form of the PESO Model which includes owned, shared, paid and earned media. However, media pitching and media relations to secure earned media still dominate the industry. Almost 60% named print media as one of the most difficult mediums to secure coverage, and 46% said television.”

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Being Smart and Strategic When Navigating the Current News Cycle

PRSay

At MediaSource, we’ve been speaking with our key media contacts to keep a pulse on what’s happening in newsrooms, and speaking regularly with our partners in journalism. To help your team, we’re sharing our approach, which is based on experience and feedback from our long-term media relationships.

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Social Media Overtakes Print Newspapers as News Source

PRSay

Newspaper circulation has been declining for years, while the portion of Americans who use social media has modestly increased. Television remains the most popular way Americans receive news, though its use has fallen since 2016. News websites are the next most common source, followed by radio, social media and print newspapers.

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Social Sharing Feeds Our Appetite for News

David PR Group

A few years ago when traveling to meet a client, a story about his business was published in the local newspaper that very morning. You don’t get your local paper?” Well, I get The Wall Street Journal at my house, but I dropped the local paper a while ago,” he said. “If I was taken aback. Haven’t for awhile,” he replied.

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A PR Approach to Building Your Law Practice

Mora Communications

Public relations offer something that traditional advertising can never deliver, credibility. When an attorney appears on CNN, MSNBC, the Today Show, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, or their regional or local media outlets, their credibility grows by leaps and bounds. your law firm).