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Publications Continue to Characterize Brand Journalism as “The Devil Wears a Keyboard.”

Ishmael's Corner

With the story “ The Invasion of Corporate News , The Financial Times became the latest publication to skewer brand journalism. I suppose the FT figured a headline along the lines of “You’re Too Stupid to Figure Out Journalism from Propaganda” might alienate readers. Because that seems to be one of the themes in the FT piece.

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Join #PRStudChat on March 21st to discuss #PR Curriculum 3.0 – What Communicators Need to Stay Relevant

Deirdre Breakenridge

Should PR programs be more integrated with journalism, marketing, or business, or stand on their own? A follow-up blog post by Communication Strategist Deirdre Breakenridge inspired a series of direct messages on Twitter between Breakenridge and fellow PR industry pro, Valerie Simon. What would you drop and why? Is PR Right for me? ”

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On Thursday, June 21st, #PRStudChat Discusses “How to Communicate Your Research”

Deirdre Breakenridge

He’ll review how to distill and disseminate the key points of your research including journal articles, abstracts, case studies, white papers, presentations, reports, or book chapters to external audiences. This was an important question and one that should be explored beyond one student or one blog post. Is PR Right for me? ”

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The #PRStudChat Community Discusses Social Media & Change On November 15th

Deirdre Breakenridge

A recent Yale study published in the journal Neuron suggested that being in unstable and unknown situations, regardless of how uncomfortable they may feel, is a critical condition for our brains to grow and learn. This was an important question and one that should be explored beyond one student or one blog post. Is PR Right for me? ”

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Behind the Headlines with Crosby Noricks

Cision

Simultaneously, I was devouring fashion blogs, particularly those that had an intelligent point of view and strong voice. Thus, I taught myself the basics, enlisted a friend who was an illustrator to create a logo, and in December, 2006, wrote my first post, “Is Fashion PR Paying Enough Attention to Bloggers?”

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The Silicon Valley Watcher to publish on PressPage

Presspage

He writes the blog Silicon Valley Watcher — reporting on the collision of media and technology. In 2006, Foremski published one of his most unforgettable blogs titled Die! As of today, the Silicon Valley Watcher blog is driven by PressPage's newsroom platform. Press release! Press release!

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How the coronavirus has spread online

NewsWhip

Either way, the first site to mention Wuhan in the headline alongside coronavirus was the website FluTrackers, which tracks the spread of diseases online, and claims to have been doing so since 2006. An Englishman in New York, he is interested in the intersection of PR, brands, and journalism, and the trends and innovation around that.