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Meet the Media: Seth Clevenger, Managing Editor for Features at Transport Topics

Bianchi Biz Blog

I’m Seth Clevenger, managing editor for features at Transport Topics , a weekly newspaper and multimedia outlet dedicated to covering trucking and the freight transportation industry. Later that year I moved to Smyrna, Delaware, for my first full-time journalism job at a local newspaper that was part of a small family-owned chain at the time.

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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. And second, school newspapers are in my blood. First, let’s talk about this underground student newspaper, because it’s an interesting story.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: France – A Blend of Tradition and Innovation

Bianchi Biz Blog

Key expertise of We change 1) Media Management: The team at WE change is made up of consultants and former journalists, allowing us to know the vision and ethics of the media, as well as suggesting the most cutting-edge angles for our clients. Essentially, we know how to successfully place our clients’ stories. That always helps, right?

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Nonprofit Local News Gains Steam

PRSay

24, Chuck Todd of NBC’s “Meet the Press” shared his insights on the state of journalism and its future. For PR professionals, being able to work with trustworthy, engaged and ethical journalists to tell our clients’ stories is crucial. During a virtual event hosted by Milwaukee Press Club on Feb.

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Increasing Your Media Coverage Through Storytelling

PRSay

Use SMART approaches to work with reporters, meet deadlines, secure media coverage for your clients in reasonable amounts of time and track your placements. Sure, go after The New York Times as your boss asked, but don’t forget your local newspapers, TV and radio stations. Keep it ethical. Make them care.

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Behind the Headlines With Rich Oppel

Cision

I find that some young professionals don’t read newspapers or influential websites. Demanding because social media means anyone can become a “journalist,” even those with no experience or schooling in ethics, accuracy and context. My daily newspaper of choice is…The New York Times. How many pitches is he likely to read?

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Behind the Headlines With Brandon Puttbrese

Cision

Working at newspapers for a few years taught me to always consider the audience when you’re writing. When products fail to meet expectations and those complaints go online, good companies are responding in real time, addressing concerns the best they can. In a crisis, ethics has to be a top consideration.

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