Don’t touch that dial: Using radio in PR
Tune in and see the benefit of PR pros using radio to tap into new markets and boost brand visibility.
Tune in and see the benefit of PR pros using radio to tap into new markets and boost brand visibility.
For when the news cycle just won’t cooperate.
A sneak peek into the future of PR — and the ideas to be shared at PR Daily’s Media Relations Conference from industry disruptor and keynoter Andrew Davis.
The problem with saying “no comment” is so well known it’s even been featured in romantic comedies.
We spoke with Lauren Keane of Southern New Hampshire University about pitching to the press and the creative techniques that bring a great story to life.
“The traditional notion of objectivity has lost its power to define the highest standards of journalism.”
“No” is just the beginning of your pitch.
Celebrating the annual prank holiday the wrong way can have big consequences.
Plus: New York Community Bank gains control of Signature Bank
They’re both vital parts of PR, but they require different approaches.
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Make your press release work for search.
Sometimes to think big, you have to start small.
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