Student-led campaign encourages students to pursue civility
Hear someone out campaign. (Courtesy of hearsomeoneout Instagram page)
Buffs for Civility members recently launched “Hear Someone Out,” a campaign promoting civil discourse both online and in person. The campaign is designed to address the current issue of incivility, through social media outreach and a signable pledge.
The students leading “Hear Someone Out” are participants of the Bateman Case Study Competition, where students are tasked with creating and carrying out public relations campaigns.
The competition occurs yearly, with over 75 teams involved from across the nation. Boulder’s team is made up of four senior students; Helena Regan, Henry Collins, Peyton Miller and Alicia Whitman. This year, the desired outcome of the Bateman Competition is to position the public relations profession as a resource for civility.
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ABC/Hulu s Craig Erwich (left), CBS Kelly Kahl, Fox s Charlie Collier, NBCUniversal s Susan Rovner and The CW s Mark Pedowitz
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ABC/Hulu s Craig Erwich (left), CBS Kelly Kahl, Fox s Charlie Collier, NBCUniversal s Susan Rovner and The CW s Mark Pedowitz
Comedies and dramas picked up this time a year ago remain in contention as a new batch of development and a rising number of series orders compete for slots on a schedule filled with uncertainty.
As the calendar turns to a new year, that traditionally brings the start of pilot season for the five broadcast networks. Considering that pilot season 2020 was completely upended when production halted in March at the outset of the pandemic, this year is anything but business as usual as many of last season s pilots are still in contention for series pickups.