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

Sword and the Script

I culled through the answers pulling out as many as possible that were fit for print and listed them below. 11) “I get my clients, who are experts in their fields, into newspapers, magazines, online publications and on TV and radio.”. 28) “I build my clients’ reputations by telling their stories via the media.”.

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Thinking Critically with Robyn Stevens

Critical Mention

One crucial reminder is that due to the incredible power of social media it is essential to remind brands and spokespeople of the need to manage their online voice and reputation. Looking for a way to monitor, analyze and share your coverage from TV, radio, online news and social media sources? Share Tweet Share. Until next time!

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Should your C-suite tweet? Maybe!

Stuart Bruce

That includes face-to-face, print, radio, TV and today online including Twitter. There is an ‘ownership’ role for public relations, which is ensuring that the broader reputational issues are always considered when social is used, but that’s no different to our reputational oversight role in everything a company does.

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Top 50 PR, Marketing & Social Media Podcasters to Follow

Cision

And get this: according to Edison Research , people who listen to audio listen to podcasts almost as much as they listen to the radio. If you’re a business communicator, or even if you’re in another field but understand that reputation and communications make and break organizations, listen to Inside PR. 24) Jason Keath.