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Pew Study Finds Americans Still Prefer Watching to Reading the News

PRSay

Overall, 34 percent of Americans now obtain their news from the web, marking a 6 percent increase from 2016. The survey also revealed that: Fewer Americans are relying on newspapers. Among news-readers, more than three-fourths of respondents aged 18 to 49 prefer the web. Radio is still a popular medium.

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Best PR Practices For Working With International Clients

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Every journalist is scouring the web for stories, and more power to the outlets that scoop a news announcement when they can. Negotiations on exact embargo times have become more complicated, but not insurmountable, as major financial newspapers publish in different editions and time zones, as well as online.

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9 Little Stories from a One Time Public Relations Gig with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus

Sword and the Script

I’ve gotten a couple clients and a former employer into the Wall Street Journal over my career, and that photo in Roll Call is right up there with them in my book. 3) Snakes do Drive Time Radio. What we learned along the way was that it also had the potential for broadcast radio as well. for drive time morning radio.

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Why Your Content Strategy is Failing And How to Fix it

Beyond PR

Considering the culmination of traditional advertisements (newspaper, TV, radio and billboards) and digital advertisements (banner ads, pop-ups and sponsored posts), how many advertisements a day do you think you’re exposed to? According to Search Engine Journal, SEO leads have a 14.6 100, 500, maybe 1,000? percent close rate.

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Digital journalism is alive but is digital PR?

Norton's Notes

Today the BBC announced that it is cutting almost 500 jobs but reinvesting in a further 195 posts to back what it calls ‘digital journalism’. So I think we can safely say that digital journalism is where the BBC believes the future of that industry is headed. Several years have now passed since the birth of Web 2.0

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12 of the Best Marketing Podcasts that Will Up Your Game in 2020

PR 20/20

Sara, also at Drift, generates demand through web, email, and chatbots as a growth marketer. You know their radio, but their podcast productions are strong, too. The creators: You know the Wall Street Journal, it’s one of the largest newspapers in the U.S. And this podcast lives up to its name in many ways. Hidden Brain.

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7 Superior Podcasts for Super Listeners Eyeing the Big Picture

Sword and the Script

Started in 2005 as “The Wall Street Journal this Morning,” and nearly shuttered amid a reorganization in 2014, the show got a second life with an acquisition by Compass Media Networks. True to its conservative newspaper roots, the program tends to lean right in its coverage in my opinion. TED Radio Hour. (~60 Marketplace. (~30

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