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What PR Pros Should Know about the Next Generation of Journalists

PRSay

As the journalism profession faces threats from artificial intelligence, misinformation and the collapse of business models that support journalism, the next generation of journalists nonetheless feels optimistic and wants to bring truth, justice and integrity to their work, a new survey suggests.

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PR Advantages of Pitching Trade Press

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Those hours, of course, include studying trade journals, reviews, and analyst reports. While pitching the national publications should definitely be a part of the overall PR plan, no B2B tech campaign can afford to ignore the opportunities that trade media afford. This adds up to coverage with greater relevance to the likeliest buyers.

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Meet the Media: Karn Dhingra, Reporter at Automotive News

Bianchi Biz Blog

Out of journalism school, I worked at the Galveston County Daily News , near Houston. My journalism stops include S&P Global Market Intelligence, where I covered single-family housing, apartment, student housing, manufactured housing, office and industrial real estate investment trusts.

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Marketing Automation Only Does What You Tell It To; Off Script No. 33: Bryan Young

Sword and the Script

The technology would create the perfect message, deliver to the right people, at the right time, score the leads appropriately, and then hand a list of buy-ready names to sales. Utopian perhaps, but technology in and of itself may not be an advantage unless you have the capacity to use it effectively. It just doesn’t work that way.

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Research Shows Journalists Want More Multimedia from PR Pros

Beyond PR

Technology is so advanced that reporters can shoot and edit a short 90-second video in 15 or 30 minutes,” he says. It might help if public relations professionals incorporated more multimedia assets into the releases they send to reporters.