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Volandes formerly served as style director at the magazine since 2014 and held the same role at Departures magazine from 2007-2011. He has also been an adjunct professor for multimedia storytelling in journalism at the University of Maryland for over seven years. The magazine will celebrate its 170 th anniversary later this year.
Ira Basen’s 2007 six-part, award-winning CBC Radio Show, Spin Cycles: the spin, the spinners and the spun , proved to be highly influential for me. Internal communications often say they are corporate storytellers. A bit of the back story. Same with documentary film makers. Do you see the problem? It’s almost over-used.
Kennedy’s and Mcquivey’s argument is that the shift will be toward storytelling, and brands should focus on video to entrap audiences to brand messaging. Radio supplanted print, television eroded radio, and the Internet has changed the foundation of how we consume all forms of media. Storytelling is the key.
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