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Faces & Markets of PRGN: India – Where Diversity Meets Dynamic Growth

Bianchi Biz Blog

We are pleased to share the next post in a series of in-depth profiles of key international markets written by one of our PRGN partners. However, despite growing digital literacy, print media has bounced back after Covid-19, especially in Tier 2 and 3 cities.

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ICON 2024 Q&A: Insights on Influencers With Nicole Dye-Anderson of Wells Fargo

PRSay

You need to] get buy-in from your internal stakeholders — whether executive leadership, legal, compliance — from the very beginning. News is no longer breaking in print followed by TV. That’s a trend I see continuing to happen in 2025. They need to be authentic and keep their voices. It’s breaking on social.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Italy – Empowering Innovation with Food, Design, Fashion and Tech

Bianchi Biz Blog

Alessandra Malvermi – Sound Public Relations – Italy We are pleased to share the next post in a series of in-depth profiles of key international markets written by one of our PRGN partners. Diverse and Regionally Nuanced Media Landscape: Italy boasts a diverse media landscape, with a wide array of local and international news outlets.

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Traditional Media: From Endangered To Extinct

Maxim Behar

In 1999, in an interview with Bulgarian online media expert Justin Toms, I declared that print newspapers would be gone by 2025. Max, you’re going against your livelihood — you started in the press, with the printing press and newspaper ink! And by “press,” I don’t just mean newspapers, but also the actual printing press.

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Personal Versus Private in PR and Social Media

Cision

According to Fox Business News , millennials – who will comprise 75% of the workforce by 2025 — fall into this social media practice the most. We also know the flip side all too well where someone (perhaps a client or colleague) says too much and suffers the consequences in print.