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Busting our humps day after day to pitch creative stories that go nowhere, then madly celebrating ( even if it’s in the privacy of our own office ) when we finally land one. Mine actually happened this year, when I lost a great Wall Street Journal opportunity for legal reasons. or you as the PR person do the interview.
Others have come under fire too, for their content and privacy issues, in related areas of online like general Web, Google, and mobile. It would be great to hear from others too, via comments, or DM me on Twitter if you’d like to do a full interview. Trust in social media and journalism are at an all-time low.
It is the latest in my series of interviews with industry experts (see this post , which sets the stage). Both owned by Facebook, they’ll keep the monolith steady, despite its privacy scandals, for years to come. My good friend Judy Gombita introduced us, and I am glad that she did.
I’d love to speak with you to hear your thoughts around how I can merge my journalism career into a future in crisis communication work.” Do you have a question you’d like Melissa to answer, and are you willing for that discussion to be recorded (in a way that respects your privacy and confidentiality)?
With that in mind, here are five questions that anyone interested in tech PR — especially B2B tech PR — should be able to address in a job interview. Good questions for a tech PR interview. Where do you get your news? This is a make-or-break question— at least for some of us here. One bad moment can lay waste to a brand reputation.
It is the reality that Internet culture has given us today; where content is there for the taking, to be riffed on, often ripped off, repackaged, bookmarked, collated, aggregated, discovered, shared and curated; in which content is commoditized and journalism has been torn asunder. Curation’s Last Stand?
I’m keeping things simple for now but may add interviews in the future. If I start interviews, they will be occasional, and my instincts are to start with the PR technology community. There are too many privacy and data theft concerns. You cannot be too paranoid about data privacy and security these days.
Note: see my interview with Tom here – Marketing has Gotten Better as a Profession; Off Script No. Note: see my interview with Sophie here – The Interim CMO as Change Agent; Off Script #19: Sophie Shiatis. Note: see my interview with Ted here – Over-reliance on Marketing Automation Depreciates Leads; Off Script No.
I’m particularly interested in the new and interesting ways automakers are designing and outfitting the user interface, and some of the potential issues — distraction, data privacy and additional costs for features, among others. How long have you been in journalism and how did you get started? Any pet peeves with PR people?
No matter how smart you think you are at managing your privacy settings, those embarrassing party pictures will get found. Reach out to your connections through LinkedIn to get informational interviews (less formal interviews where you get to meet potential employers and see what their organization is all about).
We had a chance to interview some of the top thinkers driving innovation and transformation in the marketing world, and get their perspective on the Big Question: What IS the future of marketing? Currently a Technology reporter for the Boston Business Journal covering startups, venture capital and the tech sector. Zach Burrus.
Out of journalism school, I worked at the Galveston County Daily News , near Houston. My journalism stops include S&P Global Market Intelligence, where I covered single-family housing, apartment, student housing, manufactured housing, office and industrial real estate investment trusts.
We had the opportunity to interview Deirdre Breakenridge , a renowned PR influencer. Whether it’s AI, virtual reality, data privacy, blockchain–all are tied to our roles and our audience’s experience. The path to gaining a following and making an impact on the community is a little different for everybody.
AI leads reporters to conduct real interviews again “The growing use of generative AI will force media outlets to be much more careful about how they source and gather input for stories. PR people and the clients they represent may see a return to the good old phone (or Zoom) interview. ” ~ Prof.
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It was the end of my journalism career, but within two weeks I knew that I’d made the right decision, because not only was I writing stuff for him, but I was influencing the way he thought about things. We need to be focused on transparency, fighting misinformation and disinformation, and be really respectful of privacy.
And thank you Aaron for that fascinating insight into how social media has changed journalism. In his interview with PRWeek Danny Rogers asked Martin if the danger was that the growth of social media meant that it would be adopted and subsumed by advertising agencies. Our notions of privacy and confidentiality will be challenged.
My primary method of research was a series in-depth, oral history interviews with UK-based PR practitioners who have 10-20 years experience in the occupation. This begins the process of creating the interviewer-interviewee relationship. 406), which can be helpful in encouraging participation. Issue 2: Being a bricoleuse/bricoleur.
My primary method of research was a series in-depth, oral history interviews with UK-based PR practitioners who have 10-20 years experience in the occupation. 8) when conducting oral history interviews. This begins the process of creating the interviewer-interviewee relationship. Issue 2: Being a bricoleuse/bricoleur.
My primary method of research was a series in-depth, oral history interviews with UK-based PR practitioners who have 10-20 years experience in the occupation. 8) when conducting oral history interviews. This begins the process of creating the interviewer-interviewee relationship. Issue 2: Being a bricoleuse/bricoleur.
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