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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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Behind the Headlines With Morgan Givney

Cision

Morgan Givney, account manager at BizCom Associates, says brands need to put in the work to protect their reputation and maintain their online presence. In this interview, Morgan discusses the importance of having a social presence, how to keep your digital community engaged and why the fundamentals of public relations will never change.

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Behind the Headlines With Rich Oppel

Cision

It will include reputation management, crisis management, brand enhancement and media relations. How do you think your background in journalism will help you in this new role? How did you make the switch from journalism to PR? I find that some young professionals don’t read newspapers or influential websites.

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Meet the Media: Kirsten Korosec, Senior Transportation Reporter at TechCrunch

Bianchi Biz Blog

How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started? I caught the journalism bug during my first internship at the Westword, an alternative news weekly in Denver, when I was about 20 years old and I never looked back. Since then, I have worked in weekly and then daily newspapers, online media outlets and magazines.

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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. Well, I get The Wall Street Journal at my house, but I dropped the local paper a while ago,” he said. “If One exec still reads a national newspaper online each day and gets a hard copy on the weekends.

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The Race Back to Actual News

David PR Group

More than 15 years ago, I began telling people that the Internet might kill newspapers but that it won’t end journalism. Remember, journalism was created to educate, inform, and persuade people, and our nation’s first journalists were not writing to please advertisers.

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Will Media Coverage Hinder Your Credibility in a Fake News World?

Stern + Associates

If a media outlet like The New York Times – generally regarded as the most well-read and influential newspaper with more than 100 years of award-winning journalism[1] – can be called. The post Will Media Coverage Hinder Your Credibility in a Fake News World? appeared first on Stern Strategy Group.