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Navigating Alcohol Advertising Regulations While Creating Impactful Campaigns

5W PR

The delicate balance between promoting products while ensuring public health and safety has led to stringent guidelines and restrictions. Alcohol advertising may be banned or heavily restricted on certain media, such as television or radio, during specific times. Stay informed about changes in regulations and consumer trends.

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Digital PR vs Traditional PR: Why They Should Work Together

Buzzstream

Although digital PR can yield TV, radio, and print coverage, it is mainly concerned with digital coverage. Traditional PR builds and maintains an organization’s image in offline (aka “traditional”) media coverage, including TV, radio, newspapers, and magazines. Think data studies, press releases, and expert commentary.

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It’s Just Social Media. Don’t Freak Out.

Waxing UnLyrical

But whether you use face-to-face communication, print, radio, television or the web, you still have to give in order to get. With social media, we offer timely information – in addition to print, radio, television and our homepage. donate, enroll, attend an event, make post-secondary education an election priority, etc.).

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4 Powerful Examples of Earned Media in 2020

Critical Mention

Early on, TV stations started recommending bicycles as a safer alternative to public transportation and great leisure activity that adhered to social distancing guidelines. Looking for a way to monitor, analyze and share your coverage from TV, radio, online news and social media sources? SCHEDULE A DEMO.

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Your client is accused of price gauging, now what? – Scott Brooks

Ethical Voices

My background is in radio and television journalism. I spent about the first 15 years of my career doing radio, television and also some print journalism over the years. On social when they have folks that are spreading inaccurate information, they have the guidelines about don’t feed the trolls.

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How COVID19 has Changed B2B PR & Media Relations

Bianchi Biz Blog

As PR professionals, our relationships with key media – whether it be with reporters for newspapers, magazines, radio, television, online or wire services – is what drives our day-to-day, year-to-year public relations successes.

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UK Government report calls for social media regulation

Stephen Waddington

A shared definition, and clear guidelines for companies, organisations, and the Government to follow, there will be a shared consistency of meaning across the platforms, which can be used as the basis of regulation and enforcement. In an ironic but predictable twist, the report has called out as fake news by critics.