Rebecca Bamberger, founder and CEO of San Diego-based BAM Communications, a public relations and marketing agency, has sold an 80% stake in her company to Llorente y Cuenca, a global communications, digital marketing and public affairs firm based in Madrid, Spain.
The decision to stop posting to the embattled social media platform follows a decline in audience engagement and threats to public media’s credibility.
El Cajon officials are angry after two registered sex offenders were arrested for allegedly raping minors while staying at an El Cajon motel through a county program. City officials want motels to temporarily stop accepting clients from county programs. Then, an ordinance to ban camping in public places in the city of San Diego moved to the full city council. There’s questions about how it will be enforced if it passes. Plus, a study from UC San Diego suggests that home ownership grows as inflation grows.
Why Digital First is the future you can’t ignore By Carl Bloom Associates, Inc. “Build it, and they will come.” That may have worked in Field of Dreams, but creating “digital first” content for public media stations isn’t enough. It’s certainly a good start. However, discovery and consumption are left to chance if audiences aren’t […]