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Should your C-suite tweet? Maybe!

Stuart Bruce

’ was the question at the recent CIPR Corporate and Finance’s group seminar. That includes face-to-face, print, radio, TV and today online including Twitter. If they can be trusted to do any sort of media interview then they can use Twitter effectively – with the right advice, training, mentoring and support.

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Putting Together A Public Relations Plan

5W PR

Some of these might include articles on social media, press releases, press conferences, customer testimonials, media tours, interviews with press, radio, television, or otherwise, speaking engagements, and seminars. You might also sponsor a related event or participate in some way.

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Engaging (and grilling) the social side of James Grunig

PR Conversations

So, for example, when television was invented journalists tended to use it like radio by simply televising someone reading the news rather than using pictures. Just last week, for example, I talked with a man waiting in line to board an airplane in London as I returned from teaching a seminar in Nigeria. He broke out in laughter.

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Digital PR Secrets From a Former Journalist (Now Agency Owner) Amanda Walls

Buzzstream

There’s the opportunity to do radio journalism. So I went into the garage, and they interviewed the drivers and I loved it because I was big into Formula One. And then I went for the interview, and I had a load of disasters on the way to the interview. So I thought that’s really good. We do a lot of filming.