6 ways to run a media room reporters will love
Don’t fail to impress the press at your next live event. Follow this guide.
Don’t fail to impress the press at your next live event. Follow this guide.
Some serious media relations errors gave one St. Louis TV reporter a great story. Too bad for the company involved.
BuzzFeed got hundreds of thousands of page views for sharing an email from Beyoncé’s publicist, but this reporting creates rifts between PR and the media, the author says.
While the impromptu interview on Bourbon Street cracked up the Web, it also prompted a question of professionalism for newsrooms. Plus, a racist truck tailgate ignites Reddit users, writer insights, a creepy pillow ad, and more.
The celebrated writer and director—who won a Golden Globe award for Best Screenplay for his latest film ‘Django Unchained’—blasted a reporter in the U.K.
The better you understand these goals, the better equipped you’ll be to achieve them.
So you’re not getting the ink you think your company or client deserves. Here are simple ways to remedy that problem.
As pageviews become the currency for digital journalism, public relations professionals need to adjust the ways they reach out to reporters. Here’s how you can make that adjustment.
Public relations is all about relationships, which you should nurture on a regular basis. Here are four non-creepy ways to do so.
Here I go, here I go, spit that 2012 flow. Plus, an on-air graphic startles a Fox News anchor, the pop culture trends behind the most popular baby names, the most well-crafted love letter you’ll ever read, and more.
A majority of people in a recent survey said PR offers the least value to society. A member of the PR ranks reflects on this dubious distinction.
‘I’m dropping everything else,’ is music to a journalist’s ear. So are three other statements.
Want to see your client or company in The Wall Street Journal or Businessweek? Follow this advice, and you might score a career-making PR hit.
Watch what the media has called a ‘testy’ exchange.
While catching a reporter’s attention seems impossible, a few pitches have lived to tell the tale. Here are the stories of five savvy and successful ones.