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News media in 2022: Reuters Institute Digital News Report

Stephen Waddington

2022 will be a year of consolidation for a news industry that has been disrupted by the COVID-19 crisis, changing audience behaviour and technology. It covers business models, audience strategies, journalism practice, regulation, and future technologies. Generational issues are a key theme. However, it’s a double-edge sword.

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When Corporate CEOs Challenge The President

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Smart advocates know their own audiences and what matters to them, and they identify internal and external champions for the positions they articulate. Just as consumers have learned to exercise their buying clout, so have large advertisers. They make the case. Principles are important, but so is context.

Corporate 149
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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

This is a critical aspect of scholarship, but is commonly lacking in practice, particularly within public relations where crowd-sourcing exercises and publicity-oriented surveys may be viewed unproblematically. Online visibility can conflict with ethical demands to ensure privacy, confidentiality and anonymity for research participants.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

This is a critical aspect of scholarship, but is commonly lacking in practice, particularly within public relations where crowd-sourcing exercises and publicity-oriented surveys may be viewed unproblematically. Online visibility can conflict with ethical demands to ensure privacy, confidentiality and anonymity for research participants.

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Conducting historical interviews in a transparent age

PR Conversations

This is a critical aspect of scholarship, but is commonly lacking in practice, particularly within public relations where crowd-sourcing exercises and publicity-oriented surveys may be viewed unproblematically. Online visibility can conflict with ethical demands to ensure privacy, confidentiality and anonymity for research participants.