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Print news media is dying

Stephen Waddington

Print news media under threat is not an exclusive. We consume news through TV, mobile apps, PC and social media. Print new media challenge Ad-funded newspapers such as The Evening Standard and The Metro are the exception, not the rule. The print is dying debacle is an issue for people working in media relations.

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Digital Newsrooms: USA Today Talks Mobile & Social

Cision

In a world where people rely more and more on their mobile devices to get them through the day, newsrooms are reinventing themselves to keep readers informed. Here’s what they had to say about the role of mobile and social in the newsroom and how it has changed the way they work. How does that influence what you cover?

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This Is How You Reach Readers on Smartphones

PRSay

Would you like to learn more techniques for getting the word out to mobile web visitors? If so, then join PRSA and Ann Wylie at Reach Readers Online our mobile-web-writing workshop, starting Oct. No wonder Jakob Nielsen says, “The phrase ‘mobile usability’ is pretty much an oxymoron.”. Reading on mobile takes even longer.

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Traditional PR Evolves: What You Need to Know

Bianchi Biz Blog

The fast-paced changes in the world are also affecting today’s traditional public relations and media environment … and the ability to generate coverage, especially for automotive and mobility technology suppliers. NOTE: ©PESO is a copyright of Arment Dietrich, Inc. dba Spin Sucks. Click here for more info on the PESO model.

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How Long Should Your Online Paragraphs Be?

PRSay

What’s surprising about this study is how the Poynter Institute — the think tank of how we write in print and online — defines an short online paragraph: Short paragraphs: 1 or 2 sentences long. Pass the 1-2-3-4-5 Test for mobile. But online reading has gotten harder in the last few years with the growth of mobile screen reading.

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

MaccaPR

Has digital media – from Huffington Post , Google News and BuzzFeed to Kindle e-books, Twitter and (God help us) more than 8 million blogs – finally vanquished Print? Recent headlines provide brutal evidence: Condé Nast announced last December it was shutting down the print version of Self magazine to go online-only. Long Live Print”!

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Today, we say goodbye to HARO [PR Tech Sum 52]

Sword and the Script

The feature “enables organizations to gather on-the-fly insights from global print, broadcast and social media platforms, contextually analyze specific brand mentions or trends, and perform language translations.” PR tech briefs and mentions Mobile app for Notified PR platform. based customers were impacted. Measurement templates.

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