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#MediaMonday- Nico Simino
The latest #MediaMonday feature is sourced from our Public Relations Global Network partner, Fearey. Meet Nico Simino, assignment editor at King 5 television station in Seattle in this post. Take a look!
READ MOREWhat is Offline Marketing?
From promotional events to print media, there are a variety of opportunities for marketing outside the Internet, known as offline marketing. Learn more on how leveraging this strategy can benefit your business in this post from Justin Liggin.
READ MOREAre You Choosing Quality or Quantity?
With the series finales of three notable shows all taking place in the past week, it got Alison Bailin thinking about how television and streaming services have re-branded to focus on quality over quantity. Read more in this blog post from Alison!
READ MOREObits – Not Dead Yet
ABC’s new show, "Not Dead Yet," follows the life of Nell Stevens as she attempts to restart her life as an obituary writer after moving back from London to Pasadena, Calif., following a bad break-up. Read the twist behind the show and find out more in this post from Scott Hanson.
READ MOREThe Social TV Experience
Are you familiar with social TV? Rayna Burgett shares more on how social media and traditional TV have blended together and discusses how this approach has created more flexibility in PR campaigns.
READ MOREHow a TV Show Supports Local Journalism
ABC's new show follows a veteran investigative reporter in the Anchorage Daily newsroom. Read more from Scott Hanson on Alaska Daily and how the program is highlighting good journalism when it is needed most.
READ MORE#MediaMonday – Jimmy Rhoades
Jimmy Rhoades, co-host of The List, is the latest feature in our #MediaMonday series! Find out more on his program and how he got first national hosting gig in this post.
READ MORE#MediaMonday – Jake Stein
It's time for another #MediaMonday! Meet Jake Stein, a news producer for Good Morning Arizona at Arizona’s Family, in today's feature. Check it out!
READ MOREWhat’s in a Name?
Programs first defined as a miniseries have now become known as a limited series, but why? Read Alison's thoughts on this name change in today's post.
READ MOREIs Imitation The Secret to Success?
As another television network introduces a former athlete to their morning show roster, will this imitation have long-term sustainability and success? Read more from Scott Hanson.
READ MOREVideo Killed the Radio Star. Or Did it?
The year is 1980. Apple had just released the Apple III, a business-oriented personal computer. CNN is created and begins broadcasting. The Rubik’s Cube hits toy stores. HMA Public Relations (then known as Ed Moser and Associates) opened for business. The Buggles had just released their cover of one of music’s biggest hits, Video Killed the Radio Star. But could video really kill the radio star?
READ MORE#BookClub — Munsey Business
I recently finished reading Munsey Business, written by longtime Valley weatherman Dave Munsey. Dave retired last year after 51 years in broadcasting – the last 42 of them in Phoenix at Channel 10 (FOX 10). Munsey Business tells some great stories about Valley TV personalities and other celebrities. It’s got bite-size stories about his legendary […]
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