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How an underground high school newspaper led to a 10+ year blog

Communications Conversations

Last Saturday, there was a wonderful article in the Variety section of the Minneapolis Star Tribune about groups of kids who had started neighborhood newspapers during the pandemic. First, we need more local journalism–whether it’s professional or not. And second, school newspapers are in my blood.

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What’s Going On With Media – And How Does It Impact Your Public Relations Strategy?

Stern + Associates

For the big business publications like the Financial Times or Wall Street Journal, industry- and topic-specific newsletters and sections (whether industry-focused or topical) have become more important, catering to those readers – typically business leaders or other professionals – with particular interests.

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PR vs. Journalism: Why Rivalry Hurts Both

Waxing UnLyrical

Did you know that newspaper jobs are disappearing at an alarming rate? For as long as journalism and public relations have existed, there’s been rivalry between them. Animosity and a deep distrust of the other group has taken root because of this. He also blogs. PR vs. Journalism: Why Rivalry Hurts Both.

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The State Of Journalism, How It Might Evolve, And How PR Can Help

Mindful Marketing

By Seedepth The media industry and journalism are experiencing significant change. This dynamic creates new and complicated challenges for journalists and PR pros, who may end up relying on each other now more than ever to save journalism. Newspapers like the Washington Post are even beginning to hire staff again.

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What Do Journalists Want? Five Elements of a Good Story

Bianchi Biz Blog

This is part of the reason we created our Meet the Media blog series. Consider this response from Elizabeth Engler Modic of GIE Media’s Manufacturing Group that produces Today’s Motor Vehicles and Today’s eMobility : “Interesting insightful articles that aren’t commercials! Non-promotional Insight with a Reader Takeaway. Timeliness.

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Get a Big Picture of the PR Landscape with these Notes from 10 Industry Surveys

Sword and the Script

Earned media still the most credible source of info Most people find independent journalism and earned media to be the most credible source of information. Blogs, including independent and corporate blogs, can be credible. Advertising is a distant third. Because so many journalists are on the platform. The results?

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AP Style: How relevant is it in 2019?

Communications Conversations

Many of my friends and colleagues are now in the “more experienced” group. People now spend only 11 minutes a day consuming newspaper media, and 9 minutes a day consuming magazine media. Blog content from people with varying writing skills (this even applies to some “media “sites now). It was our Bible.

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