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It’s not the success that makes for a good business story, it’s the setbacks

Sword and the Script

Yet when it comes to PR and specifically media relations , founders and executives typically shy away from being candid about missteps and setbacks. It wouldnt be a movie if Superman, Captain America or Captain Marvel won every bout throughout the entire film. Have you ever seen a movie that conveyed such a narrative?

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I judged 200+ PR award submissions—a few pitfalls to avoid

Agility PR Solutions

I’ve participated on juries for almost every industry competition, including traditional media relations, healthcare communications, PR tactics, and even brand film. I’ve seen outstanding work across nearly every category, including social media, disease awareness campaigns, and digital innovation to […].

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Insights on Working With Deaf Talent in Media and Communications

PRSay

CODA” became the first film with a predominantly deaf cast to win the honor while cast member Troy Kotsur was the first deaf male actor to win an Oscar. (Co-star Maria Monte de Rey, chair of the California Association of the Deaf Media Committee , moderated the panel that also featured Delbert Whetter , a film producer and consultant.

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B2B – A Whole New World

Ronn Torossian

After Walt Disney released the movie “Aladdin” in 1992, it became the highest-grossing film of the year thanks, in part, to its hit song, “A Whole New World.” A line from the song pretty much summarizes the current marketing sphere for B2B brands, “A whole new world with new horizons to pursue.” COVID-19 and technology […].

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Terms You Overhear During A PR Internship

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Get Sarah McLachlan to film a PSA! As a dog lover and proud owner of a rescue (say hi to Toby! ), a term like that resonates with me. Bylines and other stories, like pets, need homes to.! And it’s up to journalists to “adopt” them.

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This Week in RPR Ethics (9/14/23) – There is Something Rotten in….AI, Media Relations, and Government Overreach

Ethical Voices

Is there something rotten about film reviews? AI, Media Relations, and Government Overreach first appeared on EthicalVoices. This OpEd calls out a potential conflict of interest between the New York Racing Authority and an employee for a PR firm. The reconsidered.

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How The Los Angeles Times Decides Which Stories Have Star Power

Cision

Moderated by John Corrigan, the Times’ assistant managing editor of Arts and Entertainment, the four panelists discussed the influence of the Internet and social media on the newsroom, what communication professionals can do to step up their outreach game and how they decide which pitches to follow up on and center their stories around.

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