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Editor’s note: This blog post merely touches on an interesting and important discussion I had with Dr. Tom on The Crisis Intelligence Podcast. 1 (Printed in Wikipedia, “Lorne M. “Services Credentials Issued in California 2006-2007 to 2010-2011″ (PDF). By Dr. Thomas D. References. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
Some of the responses appeared in the May issue of Strategies & Tactics , but we weren’t able to print them all, due to space constraints. Feelings of isolation can take over when you are absorbed in crisis and corporate communications work day after day. I’ve been working from home since hanging my own shingle in 2007.
The collapse of local news is a crisis that has played out in plain sight over the past two decades. Advertising has shifted to internet mediated platforms such as Google and Facebook, and print sales have declined. The number of journalists has fallen by a quarter from 23,000 in 2007, to 17,000 in 2018.
Editor’s note: This blog post merely touches on an interesting and important discussion I had with Dr. Tom on The Crisis Intelligence Podcast. 1 (Printed in Wikipedia, “Lorne M. “Services Credentials Issued in California 2006-2007 to 2010-2011″ (PDF). By Dr. Thomas D. References. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
The moon must be in the seventh house, or something, because all of a sudden all I see and hear is about digital crisis communications. Among other storied clients, Andy worked with Tylenol during its 1982 crisis , now a classic case study for communicators of all ages and stages. Image: Dingzeyu Li via Unsplash. ” Then (!),
The collapse of local news is a crisis that has played out in plain sight over the past two decades. Advertising has shifted to internet mediated platforms such as Google and Facebook, and print sales have declined. The number of journalists has fallen by a quarter from 23,000 in 2007, to 17,000 in 2018.
Now, 10% of it is in print, the other 90% is on the social media platforms. I printed it with indigo and somehow, it has been associated with the written word ever since. Stefan, as a professional, I would like to ask you where does PR end and propaganda begin in crisis situations. I was forging crates for fresh milk.
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