Journalists are fed up with requests to be ‘on background’ or ‘off the record’
A policy update from The Verge offers a glimpse at how PR pros are breaching media relations etiquette.
A policy update from The Verge offers a glimpse at how PR pros are breaching media relations etiquette.
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Although many grammar authorities have adopted the use of the singular ‘they’ for the past few years, historians say the use of the singular ‘they’ dates back to the 1600s.