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#MediaMonday – Peter Corbett    

HMA Public Relations

Back in 2010, we featured the incredible journalist Peter Corbett. From his latest writing ventures to personal fun facts, catch up with Peter in this update. Now, it's time to see what’s new in his world in the latest #MediaMonday feature!

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How People Made 2010 What It Was

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali How People Made 2010 What It Was December 31st, 2010 Tweet Just a few more hours before we put our 2010 calendars away and start our New Year, eh? My, time flies. I turned 40. And I liked it.

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ICON 2023 Recap: Michele Norris on Inspiring Unity and Inclusion

PRSay

Norris started The Race Card Project in 2010 as a way to make it easier for people to engage in conversation about a topic that was often complex and difficult. The premise was to write a response to this prompt on a supplied postcard and mail it back: “Race. Your Story. Please Send.”

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Attention Spans in the Social Media Age

Doctor Spin

Carr (2010) argues in “The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains” that the digital landscape, emphasising rapid, bite-sized content, is rewiring our minds to prefer immediacy and novelty over contemplative depth. Attention Spans Remain Stable Still, concerns over a deep, reflective attention decline are not unfounded.

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The writings on the wall

Mark My Words

They’d have called up the stonemasons and changed their order from a monument to themselves to a tombstone for the pledges of 2010 that were not fulfilled by the Tories and the Lib Dems. If they’d have had the slightest flicker of imagination Labour would have pre-empted the satirical jibes.

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McKinsey’s Cautionary Tale for Communicators

PRSay

By 2010, the opioid epidemic was already in full swing, and public concern about it had grown. Write every document, email, text and Teams message as if it could eventually show up on the front page of The New York Times. It doesn’t mean you capitulate or forego a strategy; but it must include steps to ameliorate those impacts.

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How to Pitch Journalists in 2024 (According to Journalists)

Buzzstream

For instance, let’s pretend we were trying to find writers willing to write about a nationwide charity race, like St. A writer who writes about “running” may only review running shoes. And, when they do, it’s a signal that you did a great job writing your subject line. Jude’s Walk/Run. They’re like, ‘I love your headlines.

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