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Who Were The PR Winners And Losers of 2017?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

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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PR’s House Of Media Cards

Flatiron Communications

My answer: my (regularly curated) stream of those I follow on Twitter, followed by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and my Facebook newsfeed. Truth be told: news and editorial feature coverage still have an enviable capacity to create action, let alone viral buzz in the social spheres.

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PR’s House Of Media Cards

Flatiron Communications

My answer: my (regularly curated) stream of those I follow on Twitter, followed by The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and my Facebook newsfeed. Truth be told: news and editorial feature coverage still have an enviable capacity to create action, let alone viral buzz in the social spheres.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

The media can unite us, as exemplified in the days after 9/11 Diversion : Provided almost exclusively by entertainment media (television, movies, music, games), the diversion element helps us wind down, escape from our daily lives, and relax. Websites and digital television are technically broadcast media at the same time.

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Wendy Glavin and CommPRO Report on the Livestream: Breaking Down the State of the Media in 2017

Cision

Time Magazine ’s April 3 rd cover asked, “Is Truth Dead?” Automobile companies (and the military) are the largest advertisers on television. Scale for scale’s sake creates undifferentiated viral clones, where you die by the algorithms. You’re seeing this at The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Slate and The Daily Beast.

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