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Meet the Media: Dennis Scimeca, Technology Editor at IndustryWeek

Bianchi Biz Blog

I’m the Technology Editor at IndustryWeek magazine. I write for the C-suite and technology leaders in the manufacturing industry about technologies and their practical benefits. Both stories demonstrate the point I made earlier, that even smaller companies can benefit from technology initiatives.

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Meet the Media: John Hitch, Editor of Fleet Maintenance

Bianchi Biz Blog

I recently took over the role as editor of Fleet Maintenance , a B2B magazine and website focused on providing commercial vehicle fleets and shops with the latest information on tools and maintenance trends. How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started? Describe the craziest or most fun story you have written.

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Who Were The PR Winners And Losers of 2017?

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Samantha Guthrie and Hota Kotb announced Lauer’s sudden departure with grace and poignancy – in real time, on live television. After the election, most mainstream news organizations got busy reminding us why they’re needed with a renewed commitment to quality journalism. Mainstream media. The results were often ugly.

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Journalism and News Trends for PR Pros

Cision

The revenue model for journalism is at best in flux, and at worst, in chaos. Serious journalism from unexpected sources. Vice magazine, originally a local magazine in Montreal and best-known for local coverage and shock journalism, grew into Vice Media. More data journalism.

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The State of the News Media 2015

Journalistics

The legacy news industry – traditional newspapers and magazines – have made little progress securing digital ad revenue. Five technology companies took half of all display ad revenue, with Facebook accounting for 24% (it looks like Facebook has figured out how to make money). How big is “significant”?

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The State of the News Media 2015

Journalistics

The legacy news industry – traditional newspapers and magazines – have made little progress securing digital ad revenue. Five technology companies took half of all display ad revenue, with Facebook accounting for 24% (it looks like Facebook has figured out how to make money). How big is “significant”?

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Why I Don’t Listen to PR Podcasts—And the Ones I Tune In to Instead

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Peter interviews people from media outlets (TheSkimm, Hearst Magazines, and more) on a wide range of topics, from finding inspiration for content to bridging the gap between online and print media, in an effort to navigate the constantly shifting media landscape.