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New products and problems across PR software land [PR Tech Sum 60]

Sword and the Script

What I hadn’t considered is that something similar is happening to software code, according to this podcast interview between Figma co-founder and CEO Dylan Field and The Wall Street Journal. billion first-lien term loan due in 2027 is quoted at nearly 66 cents on the dollar, up from August’s low of 52 cents but still at distressed levels.”

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Conference Recap: Judith Harrison on the Urgent Need to Diversify the PR Profession

PRSay

By 2027, just nine years from now, the majority of the 18- to 29-year-old cohort will be, too. The book features interviews with more than 40 racially-diverse and LGBTQ agency and corporate leaders, who share their stories about the successes, obstacles and lessons they’ve learned along the way. is roughly 62 percent.

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Meet BBC’s ‘Mr Safe’: New political editor Chris Mason’s pals joke he’s been like a 50-year-old since he was a student, he once considered being a bus driver and still subscribes to his local Yorkshire paper

Mark My Words

. ‘It’s the perfect thing to kick back with, in the company of a cuppa, when I get home after Any Questions at the weekend’, he told Iain Dale on the LBC presenter’s All Talk podcast an interview released in July last year. But where did Mason’s hunger for news come from? Even he can’t quite explain.

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A call for a public inquiry into the impact of media and tech on democracy

Stephen Waddington

Politicians dodging media scrutiny The Prime Minister has avoided difficult interviews throughout the General Election campaign, notably with BBC journalist Andrew Neil. In the final days of the campaign he dodged an interview with Good Morning Britain by hiding in a fridge. It was subsequently cited by The Guardian. (