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Who Were The PR Winners And Losers of 2017?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Samantha Guthrie and Hota Kotb announced Lauer’s sudden departure with grace and poignancy – in real time, on live television. Ditto the national newspapers; both The Washington Post and The New York Times broke subscription records. United Airlines. Mainstream media. For the MSM, 2017 was filled with ups and downs.

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Crisis Management Lessons From Boeing’s 737 Max Disasters

PRSay

The airlines themselves have to return their fleets to service. We’d do an employee-news note after a story had run, which most [employees] had probably already read in a newspaper or seen online or on television. We have months ahead of us of returning the fleet we have stored — about 450 aircraft — to their customers.

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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

But why be afraid of big government when we freely provide our life story to social networks and give up our privacy to airlines in return for a bribe of a few more air miles. This obsession with newspaper, radio and television coverage – earned media – is a rabbit hole we disappeared down in the 1950s.

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Where To Find Public Relations Entry-Level Jobs

Doctor Spin

Newspapers, magazines, television stations, and online media companies may have entry-level positions in their PR or communications departments. Hotels, resorts, airlines, and tourism boards may have PR departments or hire PR professionals for communication roles. Corporate communications teams. Media outlets.

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Maxim Behar for the studio of Radio Focus presented his new book "Seychelles recipes and more about “Paradise on Earth"

Maxim Behar

It's not, because flying on any airline that flies past Africa or past the United Arab Emirates, those countries, if you buy the ticket on time and plan well, it already comes out to be cheaper than a flight to Vienna or to Paris and it's not so expensive. And this is really a revolution with a capital R for me.

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The Death of the Press Release.

Maxim Behar

Unless a television channel needs TV footage or some personal presence is essential, traditional media do not dispatch reporters to check out the situation on the ground anymore. Whether you are the end reader or reporting major news for tomorrow’s newspaper doesn’t matter. There’s an earthquake?