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PR Rock Stars: Life Time’s Dan DeBaun

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Let’s go back to the beginning–how did you get your start in the media world? I was a radio news reporter for three years in St. Paul Business Journal reporting on retail and restaurants before I started my career at Life Time in May 2018. I really appreciated my time in radio and print journalism.

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Even the Queen Uses Embargoes: 4 Tips for Following Her Royal Inspiration

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For veteran communicators, it can seem that embargoes have been around the profession almost as long as the monarchy. Just ask Reed Pence, host and producer of the award-winning national radio magazine Radio Health Journal. “An For your PR team, the embargo allows for maximum coverage and simultaneous releases.

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Being Smart and Strategic When Navigating the Current News Cycle

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At MediaSource, we’ve been speaking with our key media contacts to keep a pulse on what’s happening in newsrooms, and speaking regularly with our partners in journalism. Within today’s new dynamic, communications professionals have to be more strategic than ever. Another said coronavirus stories are all she is working on.

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Pitching in a Pandemic COVID-19 PR Coronavirus Tips

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It’s a challenging time in so many ways, yet crisis communications is a place where PR people can shine a light. Get media training before you go live on radio or video. Amy Hesser , CEO Hesser Communications Group. Barbara Rozgonyi , CEO CoryWest Media. People are listening, especially for good news.

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30 podcasts PR pros should listen to

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Thanks to the growth of digital platforms like social media, the news cycle is rotating faster than ever before. Couple that with an endless to-do list of research, writing, media training and more, and it seems nearly impossible to keep up, let alone make sense of it all.

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