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PR and journalism—we’re in this together

Agility PR Solutions

It’s predicted that journalist jobs will decrease by 9 percent from 2016 to 2026. The post PR and journalism—we’re in this together appeared first on Agility PR Solutions. When they leave the newsroom, where are all these professionals be going? […].

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Public Relations Jobs Boom as Buffett Sees Newspapers Dying

Remote PR Jobs

Employment for public relations specialists will expand to 282,600 in 2026, up 9 percent from 2016, according to projections from the Labor Department. Meanwhile, jobs for reporters, correspondents and broadcast news analysts are forecast to decline 9 percent to 45,900 over the same period.

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B2B and B2C communications: 6 trends for 2024 from PR experts in the agency world

The Hoffman Agency

These include the Supply Chain Act, which is already in force, and the Digital Product Passport, which will become mandatory in 2026. What’s more, it ensures that companies are already covered by other regulations that are coming their way.

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Media relations is getting harder…much harder (but here’s a few tips for how you can get more stories placed)

Communications Conversations

What’s more, employment prospects for PRs will expand even more to 282,600 by 2026 (up 9 percent from 2016) according to projections from the Labor Department. Paul Business Journal). Media is outnumbered: PR Pros now outnumber journalists by a factor of 6 to 1. This ratio has doubled in the last 10 years.