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Should you feel ashamed for reading the hard copy newspaper?

Communications Conversations

Every so often, I’ll see it in one of my social feeds: That comment or remark from a friend, colleague or industry person taking jabs at the hard copy newspaper and those that read it. I still love my hard copy newspaper. ask yourself: Why AREN’T I reading my daily newspaper? People who are trained in journalism.

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Who Were The PR Winners And Losers of 2017?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

After the election, most mainstream news organizations got busy reminding us why they’re needed with a renewed commitment to quality journalism. Ditto the national newspapers; both The Washington Post and The New York Times broke subscription records. Tired of hearing about Uber? The results were often ugly.

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Newsprint in pain as COVID-19 bites, so what’s next?

Stephen Waddington

Newspaper circulation during the COVID-19 crisis has been hit by as much as a third by newsagents closing and a reduction in footfall on the high street, across travel hubs and in supermarkets. According to the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, local media is down by 50% and national media by 30%. news industry?

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ICON 2022 Preview: BBC Journalist Katty Kay on the Importance of Confidence for Women and Girls

PRSay

She also used her skills as a reporter to travel to the frontiers of neuroscience as the co-author of four New York Times bestselling books about the importance of confidence for women and girls. Surveys have shown that young adults turn to social media such as TikTok and Instagram as their primary news sources rather than newspapers and TV.

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Behind the Headlines With Rich Oppel

Cision

How do you think your background in journalism will help you in this new role? How did you make the switch from journalism to PR? I ended 45 years in journalism when I retired as editor of the Austin American-Statesman in 2008, so it didn’t feel like a “switch” so much as completing one phase of my life. They all get it.

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Flawed Dot Connecting from Washington Post Correlates Rise of PR to the Fall of Journalism

Ishmael's Corner

Since Craigslist eviscerated the classified ads business in newspapers, journalists have been writing the “poor me” story. At some point, it became fashionable for these “poor me” stories to blame the PR industry for journalism’s shrinking job pool. Will the world of journalism be like the “good ole days” ever again?

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Behind the Headlines With Fred Lake

Cision

So, I looked at my high school curriculum, and journalism was the only class that would allow me to write every day. I then became an editor of the school newspaper, and later, a reporter in college. My hobbies outside of work include…being a traveler. Note, that I said “traveler” not, “I like to travel.”