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Super Bowl LVIII — Record Viewership, the Ads and the Taylor Effect: February Roundup

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Viewership History is Made CBS’ broadcast of Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday was the most-watched television event in US history, according to Nielsen figures — with 123.4 To put it in perspective, this year’s big game was the most-watched US television broadcast since the moon landing. So, how did the ads do this year?

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International Conference Preview: 5 Questions With Journalist Laura Ling

PRSay

Laura Ling is a prolific journalist, with a body of work that includes reporting on slave labor in the Amazon, women’s rights in the Middle East and the energy crisis in sub-Saharan Africa. In an interview with PRsay, Ling offered her thoughts on news readership, storytelling platforms and appreciating the little things in life.

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Thinking Critically with Robyn Stevens

Critical Mention

I always remind clients it’s about storytelling. Building a brand community and/or family on social media is now just as important as obtaining an interview in national magazine. My years’ experience as a reporter has taught me a very important thing – people want to content that is relatable and solution based.

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Why Content Marketing and Public Relations Need Each Other

Sword and the Script

Owned media had clear implications for an earned media strategy – and beyond the conventions of just crisis communications. In broadcast television, you had three choices – ABC, CBS or NBC. Today, are many more options both on the television – and on the web. Media Changes mean PR needs Content Marketing.