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What is a PR Campaign? How-to Guide with Examples (2025)

Prowly

Besides tracking what's being said about your campaign on social media, in digital magazines, or on forums, you can stay on top of every mention you receive through traditional channelsthink newspapers, radio broadcasts, and TV news! No matter how many channels or campaign variations you have, maintain the same underlying message and theme.

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Top 10 PR Influencers You Should Follow on Twitter

Critical Mention

Named Forbes top 50 social media influencer in 2013–among many other awards–Steve Farnsworth now heads his business, Demand Marketing which drives lead generation and content marketing for B2B in the tech industry. Follow her for the latest news in radio and entertainment. Steve Farnsworth. Steveology. anniejenningspr.

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Lynne Franks- master of PR bluff calling

Mark My Words

What began as a boomer basher rant to promote Howie’s new Radio 4 comedy show then escalated into full out bloodletting. In Howie’s case, it was the last time he had a radio show to plug. Or so the op-eds would have us believe. As with so many family rows we have to ask, haven’t we been here before?

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Meet the Media: John Hitch, Editor of Fleet Maintenance

Bianchi Biz Blog

While freelancing for Clevel and Magazine in 2013, I had the chance to profile Anthony and Joe Russo, who had returned home to direct Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Some PR folks are our best friends when they are touting great news, but go radio silent when we have legitimate questions when not-so-great news comes out.

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Why your managing partners need to be on social media

Lauri Pehar Borsh

It was reported in 2013 that 70 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs still were not using social media. And, up until now, the outlet for thought leadership has been traditional media, i.e., print, radio and television. However, buy-in for this notion has been slow.

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Why your managing partners need to be on social media

Lauri Pehar Borsh

It was reported in 2013 that 70 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs still were not using social media. And, up until now, the outlet for thought leadership has been traditional media, i.e., print, radio and television. However, buy-in for this notion has been slow.

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Fear, Change and the Future of Communications

Solo PR Pro

Boston: Pearson, 2013. Yet, the invention of the radio in the 20th century, very likely had experts declaring the death of the newspaper as a communication tactic. In the 21st century, newspapers, radio, and television have changed dramatically but, still, exist. .” Cutlip and Center’s Effective Public Relations.