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Increasing Your Media Coverage Through Storytelling

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Whether you serve a large corporation, small nonprofit, major research university or municipal government, at some point your boss has probably said, “We need more media attention. Having worked in communications for a top-tier university, a regional nonprofit foundation and as a consultant, I’ve heard this question myself.

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What is PR? 141 PR and Comms Pros Explain What They Do for a Living

Sword and the Script

11) “I get my clients, who are experts in their fields, into newspapers, magazines, online publications and on TV and radio.”. 22) “I am a storyteller and I look out for people.”. 11) “I get my clients, who are experts in their fields, into newspapers, magazines, online publications and on TV and radio.”.

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3 PR Moves to Make in 2017

Beyond PR

PR includes the creation and distribution of information, primarily in the form of stories, published or broadcast by mass media such as newspapers, magazines, television, blogs, podcast and radio. Usually, it is effective and leads to greater things for the company, person or nonprofit involved.

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22 PR Rock Stars of the Future

Communications Conversations

She is particularly interested in pursuing a career with an international nonprofit that works to alleviate poverty and improve educational opportunities around the globe. A double major in public relations and Chinese, Alex uses her passion for storytelling and crafting a message to lead the public relations efforts for BADASS.

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