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What Content Teams Can Learn From ‘Saturday Night Live’ About Keeping Things Fresh

PRSay

So how have they managed to stay one of the most popular shows on television for more than four decades? That’s my job: To protect peoples’ distinct voices, but also to get them to work together,” he said in a 2016 interview. “I It doesn’t take comedic genius or a nationally-televised show to take some inspiration from SNL.

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State of Social Q4 2016: Facebook Aims For the TV

Shift Communications

The largest social network in the world – and to some people, the entire Internet – released its Q4 2016 and year end earnings. Not only is Facebook the largest communications medium on the planet, but CEO Zuckerberg has aimed his sights on the lucrative television market. User Growth. Facebook now sports 1.86

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How has #OscarsSoWhite media coverage changed since 2015?

NewsWhip

This comes after the BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) Film Awards neglected to nominate a single person of color (Margot Robbie was nominated twice in the best supporting actress category in lieu of literally any other human) and while the Golden Globes was marginally better, awards season has left a lot to be desired.

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The Enduring Significance of Broadcast Media: Why TV and Radio Remain Essential for PR Professionals

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

In today’s digital age, where streaming platforms and online media dominate the landscape, it’s essential not to overlook traditional broadcast media’s enduring relevance and significance, such as television and radio. Since 2016, there has been a slight increase in online news consumption and a slight decrease in print news consumption.

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Adapting Strategies for Effective Storytelling in the Social Media Era

PRSay

The fusion of these groups truly mirrors the current state of the news making and storytelling industry as a whole. Story timelines have shifted from traditional long-lead or daily print opportunities to instantaneous news with the introduction of social as the go-to storytelling platform.

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Why Content Marketing and Public Relations Need Each Other

Sword and the Script

In broadcast television, you had three choices – ABC, CBS or NBC. Today, are many more options both on the television – and on the web. It’s an inherent philosophy for being helpful, with a predilection for storytelling, and the patience to build trust and the knowledge that relationships take time. The same is true in print.

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The New Measurement: Shifting from Traditional PR to Growth PR

Waxing UnLyrical

Instead of publishing repetitive press releases and campaigns built on educated hunches, the Growth PR era is fueled by data-driven, iterative storytelling. PR is responsible for digital storytelling, Earned Media and, increasingly, Owned Media. Enter the era of Growth PR. Too Much Noise Across Too Many Digital Channels.