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4 trends in journalism and what they mean for the PR industry

Communications Conversations

But, that doesn’t mean journalism is thriving again. And, all that has big ramifications for those of us in the PR industry. Today I thought I’d take a look at some of the macro-level trends happening in the media industry and their impact on us, as PR professionals, in the coming years. Trust levels remain low.

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PR Advantages of Pitching Trade Press

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Those hours, of course, include studying trade journals, reviews, and analyst reports. While pitching the national publications should definitely be a part of the overall PR plan, no B2B tech campaign can afford to ignore the opportunities that trade media afford. Your story may have less eyes on it, but they will be the right eyes.

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What They Don’t Teach You About PR In College

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

As a budding professional at a PR firm , I have been exposed to many different facets of the industry. But my PR agency job has got me thinking back to what I learned about the industry when I first took a college course about it. How to pitch media. PR is not a “one size fits all” industry, and every experience is different.

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The 20 Responsibilities of PR and What They Entail

Onclusive

The PR pro sends thoughtful, data-backed pitches, engages with reporters on social media, sends swag (when appropriate), maintains relevant media lists, and manages all follow-through with reporters and journalists. Niche industry events, role-specific conferences (catered to developers, creatives, etc.), Data Journalism.

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7 journalism statistics from a survey of 3,000 reporters to improve PR performance

Sword and the Script

Media coverage is harder to obtain, but journalists are open and candid about what they need – which can make a difference for those PR pros who are willing to listen A while back, Spin Sucks was kind enough to publish a piece I wrote with tips for better PR pitching. >>> Need an extra pair of hands?

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How Has the Pandemic Changed Journalism? I Asked a New York Times Reporter

PRSay

We chatted about his ever-changing life with an 18-month-old son, the way his industry has responded to the pandemic and what has changed for better and for worse. The remote nature of O’Connor’s job means that he and others are approaching journalism in different ways. Journalists are gathering information in new ways.

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How to evolve your media strategy for the changing state of journalism

Axia PR

As layoffs, buyouts, and now AI transform the journalism industry, media strategies must evolve to keep up. If you are pitching media and not getting the traction you did 10 (or even two) years ago, you’re not alone. In a recent state of journalism survey , 49% of journalists reported they “seldom or never respond to pitches.”