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Maxim Behar: What will be the television of the future

Maxim Behar

Host: Television has a long history behind it. Maxim : It depends on the concept of television. Is it the screen that stands on the wall or stands opposite of you or is it the institution of television. The institution of television has two elements - one is technological, the other is content. Host: In time, yes.

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Wyoming State Bar: Reputation & Legal Risks. The Marriage of the Court of Law and Court of Public Opinion

Reputation Us

On August 4, 2021 12:00-1:00 MT, ReputationUs will present a continued legal education (CLE) session for the Wyoming State Bar titled, “Reputation & Legal Risks: The marriage of the Court of Law and Court of Public Opinion.” The Marriage of the Court of Law and Court of Public Opinion appeared first on ReputationUs.

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Wyoming State Bar: Reputation & Legal Risks. The Marriage of the Court of Law and Court of Public Opinion

Reputation Us

On August 4, 2021 12:00-1:00 MT, ReputationUs will present a continued legal education (CLE) session for the Wyoming State Bar titled, “Reputation & Legal Risks: The marriage of the Court of Law and Court of Public Opinion.” The Marriage of the Court of Law and Court of Public Opinion appeared first on ReputationUs.

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Succession Season Premiere: What Was All That Media Monitoring Talk About?

Critical Mention

The third installment of HBO Max’s hit series “Succession” was one of the most highly anticipated seasons of television in 2021. As Kendall leaves the press conference, he asks his bumbling cousin Greg to begin monitoring the media and general public for reaction to his statement about his father. Until next time! Critical Mention.

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What Lies Ahead for Public Relations in 2018?

PRSay

We’ve watched traditional media such as newspapers, magazines, radio and television decrease in importance thanks to Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat and other social platforms. Artificial intelligence also has the potential to revolutionize journalism. The magic of AI will not be the only major change affecting the PR profession.

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The Consequences of Misinformation

PRSay

As public-square speakers were eventually replaced by newspapers, and then radio and television, a set of journalistic ethics would lay the foundation for news gathering and reporting. Then came the internet and citizen journalism.

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Pew Study Finds Americans Still Prefer Watching to Reading the News

PRSay

Within the subset of news-watching respondents, 75 percent still favor television as their medium of choice. Radio is still a popular medium. However, this isn’t because of podcasts — it’s because many Americans still listen on the radio. Dean Essner is the editorial assistant for PRSA’s publications.

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