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PR Guy Morphs into Travel Writer

Ishmael's Corner

The Art Of Storytelling In Business Communications And Public Relations. I thought the newspaper was asking me questions about my favorite travel destination. It turned out that the newspaper assumed San Francisco was my favorite travel destination — hey, why else would I live 53 miles south of San Francisco?

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Spotlight on a Solo PR Pro: Meet Doug Levy

Solo PR Pro

I was that first grader who wanted to start up a class newspaper,” he jokes when describing himself. He was a frequent contributor to All Things Considered and Morning Edition and ended up as an intern in NPR’s Washington Bureau a year later, gaining extensive industry experience and honing his writing skills.

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Technology Makes Us Lazy Communicators

Waxing UnLyrical

When Shonali reached out to me to ask if I’d write a guest post on technology in communication, I immediately jumped at the chance. My brain then said, “That’s like writing something about fish in the ocean, man.” Insert meme of men on a train looking at newspapers here.) Storyteller. Guest Post by Matt LaCasse.

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Behind the Headlines With Rich Oppel

Cision

It’s all storytelling. Read closely what they write. I find that some young professionals don’t read newspapers or influential websites. My daily newspaper of choice is…The New York Times. My hobbies outside of work include…swimming, fishing, reading and traveling. What constitutes a successful media strategy?

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Behind the Headlines With Brandon Puttbrese

Cision

I thought to myself: “Everything we do is storytelling!” I joined the journalism classes writing news articles for the college news website and began studying public relations for my degree. I joined the journalism classes writing news articles for the college news website and began studying public relations for my degree.

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Can Print Still Flourish in The Age of Digital? An Interview with Star Tribune Magazine’s Sue Campbell

MaccaPR

But the evocatively-titled website Newspaper Death Watch continues to track newspapers, from Denver’s Rocky Mountain News to the Tampa Tribune, that have closed in a column headed “R.I.P.”. Mike recognizes that newspapers that pulled away from their daily print publishing were hurt by it. We are always pitchable by PR people.

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Flawed Dot Connecting from Washington Post Correlates Rise of PR to the Fall of Journalism

Ishmael's Corner

Since Craigslist eviscerated the classified ads business in newspapers, journalists have been writing the “poor me” story. The best non-fiction storytelling on the planet comes from journalists. With that said, I understand why journalists feel compelled to write these “poor me” stories. Of course not.