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Behind the Headlines With Brenda Urban

Cision

If you aren’t passionate about the product or service you’re pitching, journalists will see right through your pitch. In this interview, Brenda shares what she learned from appearing on a reality television show, why you need to work in an environment that motivates you and what skills communication professionals need to be successful.

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Working in PR: Five Things I Wish I Learned Sooner

Cision

First-time internships are often a letdown, and mine – a position with a tourism bureau in Pennsylvania – was no exception. Check out our “2015 Holiday Gift Guide PR Kit” for pitching tips and more! Start small. Ask for it. I once shared a cubicle with a woman who treated our space like the set of a one-woman show.

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Research Shows Journalists Want More Multimedia from PR Pros

Beyond PR

With print becoming less important to audiences, telling stories in more visual ways is critical – and public relations professionals can help. It was an exciting time for him, especially for a broadcast major who didn’t want to work in television, but it was somewhat of a lonely existence. “It Send More Multimedia in PR Pitches.