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How to Create Better Facebook Live Videos

Cision

Are you broadcasting a seminar with live audience participation? Crisis Relief. Shortly, we will all be able to broadcast (and listen to) live talk radio on Facebook. The first question that every PR, content and marketing professional should vet is whether there is a compelling reason for them to publish a live video.

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How to Create Better Facebook Live Videos

Beyond PR

Are you broadcasting a seminar with live audience participation? Crisis Relief. Shortly, we will all be able to broadcast (and listen to) live talk radio on Facebook. The first question that every PR, content and marketing professional should vet is whether there is a compelling reason for them to publish a live video.

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

I thought the new media offered tremendous potential for environmental scanning, issues management, rumor control, and crisis communication. So, for example, when television was invented journalists tended to use it like radio by simply televising someone reading the news rather than using pictures. He broke out in laughter.

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Digital PR Secrets From a Former Journalist (Now Agency Owner) Amanda Walls

Buzzstream

There’s the opportunity to do radio journalism. And then there was also, you know, this is the one topic that people say they talk about most at home and it was cost of living crisis. Um, it was a really great opportunity because there are only 45 people in my course. So I thought that’s really good. We do a lot of filming.

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7 Ways PR People Can Support Journalism

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Trump for the loss of confidence in the MSM, but the erosion probably started decades ago, with the rise of conservative radio. As right-of-center radio host Charlie Sykes puts it, “we’ve done such a good job of discrediting (the mainstream media), that there’s almost no place to go to be able to fact check.”