Greetings! Here's your Daily PR Brief - May 4, 2022
Read some of today's best PR and Comms industry news clips:
Russia Barred From Using U.K. Consultants, Accountants, PR (Bloomberg - May 4, 2022)
Four Strategies For Building A Sustained Media Presence In Niche Markets (Forbes - May 4, 2022)
How PR pros can stand out amid the Elon Musk news cycle (PR Daily - May 4, 2022)
Celebrating World Press Freedom Day and its Many Ironies (PRNEWS - May 3, 2022)
Pioneer Aki Kurose (1925–1998) (Institute for Public Relations - May 3, 2022)
Insights on Working With Deaf Talent in Media and Communications (PRSay - May 4, 2022)
Tackling loneliness in PR (PRmoment (UK) - May 3, 2022)
8 things PR teams should know about DevOps (Agility PR Solutions - May 4, 2022)
Spending on PR Software Growing Again, Study Finds (Sword and the Script Media - May 3, 2022)
The great Oxford comma debate: Journalists, PR pros & the Associated Press weigh in (Muck Rack - May 4, 2022)
Summary Section:
Russia Barred From Using U.K. Consultants, Accountants, PR
By Kitty Donaldson
Bloomberg - May 4, 2022
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss cut Russia off from accessing U.K. management consultants, accountants and public relations firms as she announced a further tranche of sanctions aimed at putting more international pressure on Vladimir Putin in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Four Strategies For Building A Sustained Media Presence In Niche Markets
By Felipe Reisch, PR Manager at Monarch Air Group
Forbes - May 4, 2022
At Monarch Air Group, we have identified four crucial strategies to help drive our message organically in the media. These strategies may be deployed as a sequence by themselves, depending upon your message and audience.
How PR pros can stand out amid the Elon Musk news cycle
By Ted Kitterman
PR Daily - May 4, 2022
As the billionaire owner-to-be of Twitter, Musk has a unique ability to dominate headlines. How can brand managers make sure they aren’t boxed out?
Celebrating World Press Freedom Day and its Many Ironies
By Seth Arenstein and Nicole Schuman
PRNEWS - May 3, 2022
World Press Freedom Day 2022 is dripping with irony. Still, PR's symbiotic tie to the press means guarding public trust in media is vital.
Pioneer Aki Kurose (1925–1998)
Institute for Public Relations - May 3, 2022
IPR is featuring some of the many AAPI pioneers who impacted the field of public relations in celebration of AAPI Heritage Month. Aki Kurose was born in Seattle, Wash., in 1925 to Japanese immigrant parents. She lived and went to school with a diverse group of children from her working-class neighborhood in Seattle's Central District.
Insights on Working With Deaf Talent in Media and Communications
PRSay - May 4, 2022
When "CODA" won Best Picture at this year's Academy Awards, the movie shone a light on the experiences of deaf people.
Tackling loneliness in PR
By Gaby Jesson, Founder of The Prospect Society
PRmoment (UK) - May 3, 2022
Loneliness. It's not a word you might associate with the life of a busy PR professional. But it's a theme that will champion Mental Health Awareness Week this year and it's certainly a state of mind that I am familiar with. Alongside plenty of other mental and mindset challenges that I navigate in my new freelance life!
8 things PR teams should know about DevOps
By Kevin Gardner
Agility PR Solutions - May 4, 2022
When there's a lack of communication between the departments that produce goods and services and the IT departments that provide the crucial equipment and software needed, work is delayed and problems arise. That's why DevOps is so crucial for companies today. Here are 8 things PR teams should know about DevOps.
Spending on PR Software Growing Again, Study Finds
By Frank Strong
Sword and the Script Media - May 3, 2022
Annual spending on PR software grew 14.7% to approximately $5.5 billion in 2021, according to estimates from Burton-Taylor Consulting.
The great Oxford comma debate: Journalists, PR pros & the Associated Press weigh in
By Cat Kessler
Muck Rack - May 4, 2022
Few punctuation marks cause controversy like the much-disputed Oxford comma. What is it, why do we need it and does AP Style really forbid the use of it?
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