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Reach a Wider Audience In the past, PR was largely limited to traditional media outlets such as newspapers, magazines, television, and radio. Reading that in 2009 — when it was published — might have led you to believe that media relations was no more. Just consider the ways technology has already benefited PR.
Back then, they were underdog choices for the job, known mostly for their quirky comedic work in television, and the big question was if they had the chops to pull off a monstrous blockbuster. It was great watching them at their craft, being so close to crazy stunts and actors, and interviewing the directors between takes. I used the G.I.
The year was 2009 and I had a very special epiphany that day. In broadcast television, you had three choices – ABC, CBS or NBC. Today, are many more options both on the television – and on the web. The same is true in print. This new trend some were calling content marketing had the hallmarks of a soft and subtle pitch.
This happened in 2009 and should have been a clear signal to divest immediately all print media company holdings. I bring up this story not to discuss the long-studied decline of printed dailies but, rather, the latter part of the statement: “If it’s important, someone will send it to me.”
Online media is also the reason why the newspapers in their print life are slowly leaving, but not because the journalism in them is bad, not because journalists cannot write, but simply if they have to appear in these large circulations, a newspaper will cost at least 20 roars and only units will be able to afford it. What does it do?
The rise of mass media, namely print newspapers, magazines, radio and television, provided a shortcut to large audiences and it enabled the business to operate at scale. Transatlantic television became possible. At the same time, the ability to print fast and cheaply bought about a concurrent revolution.
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