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Guest Post: When PR Opportunity Knocks…

Deirdre Breakenridge

Newspapers, magazines and radio stations never had those resources to start with. She was appointed a Senior Fellow for the Society for New Communications Research, a new media think tank based in Palo Alto, in 2006. Guest Post Media Video journalism news video PR PRESSfeed research Sally Falkow trends'

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Sharpening Skills and Learning New Ones

PRSay

My path to public relations began with a bachelor’s in journalism in 2006. The next year, I became a reporter at a community newspaper where I stayed for five years. When my baby was born, I looked for something more flexible and became a private investigator for our county.

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The Silicon Valley Watcher to publish on PressPage

Presspage

In May 2004, Tom Foremski became the first journalist to leave a major newspaper, the Financial Times, to become a full-time journalist blogger. In 2006, Foremski published one of his most unforgettable blogs titled Die! He writes the blog Silicon Valley Watcher — reporting on the collision of media and technology. Press release!

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The State of the News Media 2015

Journalistics

The legacy news industry – traditional newspapers and magazines – have made little progress securing digital ad revenue. Newspapers continue to struggle as an industry, which should come as no surprise to those working in journalism. One surprise from the report is the increased popularity of podcasting.

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The State of the News Media 2015

Journalistics

The legacy news industry – traditional newspapers and magazines – have made little progress securing digital ad revenue. Newspapers continue to struggle as an industry, which should come as no surprise to those working in journalism. What other trends are revealed in this year’s installment of the State of News Media?

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The State of the News Media 2015

Journalistics

The legacy news industry – traditional newspapers and magazines – have made little progress securing digital ad revenue. Newspapers continue to struggle as an industry, which should come as no surprise to those working in journalism. One surprise from the report is the increased popularity of podcasting.

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Taking the collective temperature of Italian females in PR

PR Conversations

With new media growing and traditional media shrinking, let alone economic crises resulting in job losses, the new scenario for journalism and public relations is changing lightening fast and the borders between our traditional roles have become less defined.