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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. And they expect to use “much more” in the next year. Now every news website needs video.

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For These PRSA Leaders, Public Relations Is All in the Family

PRSay

She was president of the PRSA Hoosier Chapter in 1997 and chair of the PRSA East Central District in 2006. David and Marilyn met at Indiana University in Bloomington over the UPI teletype machine in the newsroom of WFIU radio. Their sons graduated from American University in Washington, D.C.

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Inside Podcast Promotion

Marketwired

population in 2006 to 33% in 2015 — a current total of 155 million Americans. Canadaland , Radio Lab, This American Life and The Joe Rogan Experience are just some of the podcasts that routinely appear on iTunes’ “Top 10 Downloads” list each month and they each boast their own rabid, weekly following.

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Barbara Rozgonyi to Present at Podfest Global on Podcast Marketing, Branding, and Influence

wiredPRworks

My first radio broadcast was as our high school station’s news anchor I was 16. Being live on the air at the biggest radio studio in our county was an experience that made me think about all of the possibilities broadcasting brings. My first radio broadcast was as our high school station’s news anchor I was 16.

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My My, We're BlogTalkRadio-ing

Bad Pitch Blog

Seriously, you need your own radio talk show. Your clients/CEOs/spokespeople can now host a radio-era talk show online, delivering messages in any way possible. This means you become a radio host and podcaster concurrently. Rather than sending a bad pitch (or a good pitch that results in a bad interview), there is BlogTalkRadio.

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Periscope and Meerkat : The New ‘Twitter’ for Reporters

Journalistics

Shortly after Twitter launched in March of 2006, The American Journalism Review (AJR) published an article that referred to Twitter as “…the latest in an ever-lengthening list of overhyped technologies and cultural techno-fads stretching back to CB radio.” Believe it or not, Twitter has been around for nine years now.

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Pitching in a Pandemic COVID-19 PR Coronavirus Tips

wiredPRworks

Get media training before you go live on radio or video. In 2006, she began publishing wiredprworks.com , an award-winning blog mentioned in the first edition of “The New Rules of Marketing and PR.” Don’t quarantine your PR – get your story out in the open. Think about tone – be empathetic and caring.