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PR Rock Stars: Life Time’s Dan DeBaun

Communications Conversations

I was a radio news reporter for three years in St. I reported on just about anything during my time in radio…Breaking news, traffic reports, school board meetings…I even interviewed cats at the humane society one time (look it up; Editor’s Note: Ha! I really appreciated my time in radio and print journalism.

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Succession Season Premiere: What Was All That Media Monitoring Talk About?

Critical Mention

Rather, an all-in-one Earned Media Suite that provides tracking and sentiment analysis for TV, radio, online news, social media and podcasts is what Kendall Roy – and all businesses and brands concerned with their media coverage – needed as he prepared to take on his father.

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9 Blogs To Make You PR-Smart

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Of course, the sectors that are relevant to the practice of public relations are unlimited, but for practical purposes we’ve divided our top selections into three categories. A great example is this post on “engagement journalism.” Read on to start creating your own PR blogroll. Blogs That Can Make You Smarter.

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Finding the Right Time to Send a Pitch

PRSay

like a Wall Street Journal reporter I used to pitch). And of course, the best time of day to pitch varies widely depending on the type of media you’re pitching. A general rule of thumb for pitching TV and radio producers, especially for morning shows, is to contact them within an hour of the end of that day’s show.

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Meet the Media: Bobby Mace, Publisher and Author at Transmission Digest

Bianchi Biz Blog

How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started? In college I began working in a radio news department and eventually made the change to the automotive trade media. As a publisher, of course, I always prefer paid advertising. Beyond that I like to take advantage of golf courses that have a set fee to play.

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Taylor Swift’s Lessons for Communicators

PRSay

In an Op-Ed for The Wall Street Journal , Swift wrote that “valuable things should be paid for,” emphasizing the value of her music — and that of others. Whether you’re a diehard Taylor Swift fan or just know her songs from the radio, her smart moves in 2021 and in the past offer lessons for PR professionals. Don’t burn bridges.

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The Human Touch

Prakkypedia

But of course, it’s not possible for a client to have something newsworthy to share month after month. Don’t overlook the people that work in your organisation: they could be the key to your next magazine piece, newspaper profile or 30-minute radio conversation. That person may have: faced and overcome some challenges or problems.