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With a seemingly infinite supply of crises, 2020 made an indelible mark on newsrooms around the world with a host of challenges that continue to influence the media today – from editorial strategies and work behaviors to what they want and expect from PR professionals.
To provide deeper insight into the current media landscape and how PR teams can be better partners to journalists going forward, PR Newswire’s parent company, Cision has released its much-anticipated
2021 Global State of the Media Report (APAC Edition) today. The report is chock full of emerging trends you can’t afford to ignore, best practices for an evolving normal and “aha” moments you can act on quickly.
Top Journalists to Headline Cision s State of the Media Summit
Two-Day, Virtual Event Provides Insider Tips, Trends and Best Practices for PR Pros
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CHICAGO, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ What happens when you bring together some of the best-known names in journalism and business with PR pros across North America? Must-have insights, big ideas and a whole lot of candid conversation. Cision is hosting its first-ever State of the Media Summit, a free, interactive, virtual event where journalists tell all on how PR pros can effectively navigate the ever-evolving media landscape, become indispensable to the press and take advantage of the challenges and opportunities ahead for better coverage.
Cision s 2021 Global State of the Media Report Reveals Top Trends Impacting Journalists and PR Pros
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- Public Trust and Freedom of the Press Remain Key Concerns for Journalists
- Cision to Host Free, Virtual State of the Media Summit Featuring Speakers from Leading News Organizations and Corporate Brands
TORONTO, April 20, 2021 /CNW/ With a seemingly infinite supply of crises, 2020 made an indelible mark on newsrooms around the world with a host of challenges that continue to influence the media today – from editorial strategies and work behaviors to what they want and expect from PR professionals. To provide deeper insight into the current media landscape and how PR teams can be better partners to journalists going forward, Cision released its much-anticipated 2021 Global State of the Media Report, chock full of emerging trends you can t afford to ignore, best practices for an evolving normal and aha moments you can act on quickly.
Cision s 2021 Global State of the Media Report Reveals Top Trends Impacting Journalists and PR Pros
- Global Survey of 2,700+ Journalists Provides Surprising Insights and Tips for PR Pros
- Public Trust and Freedom of the Press Remain Key Concerns for Journalists
- Cision to Host Free, Virtual State of the Media Summit Featuring Speakers from Leading News Organizations and Corporate Brands
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CHICAGO, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With a seemingly infinite supply of crises, 2020 made an indelible mark on newsrooms around the world with a host of challenges that continue to influence the media today – from editorial strategies and work behaviors to what they want and expect from PR professionals. To provide deeper insight into the current media landscape and how PR teams can be better partners to journalists going forward, Cision released its much-anticipated 2021 Global State of the Media Report, chock full of emerging tre