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From Pitch to Partnership: Fostering Genuine Connections in PR and Journalism

From Pitch to Partnership: Fostering Genuine Connections in PR and Journalism

Published on Nov. 19, 2024 at 12:01 p.m. By Braden Barksdale Forming strong relationships with journalists is a necessity for public relations professionals. Without a cohesive relationship, journalists would scramble to find content and PR professionals would disappoint their clients. The two jobs need each

The Queen of QVC

The Queen of QVC

Published on June 6, 2017, at 8:06 a.m. by Briana Borcic. It all started in 1997 with an earring box. Today, the Chicago-bred entrepreneur Lori Greiner has about 500 inventions and 120 patents to her name. With her success has come the opportunity to sit as one

“Seinfeld”: A Show About Something

“Seinfeld”: A Show About Something

Posted: November 6, 2014, 6:49 p.m. by Connor Fox. Even after 25 years, nothing compares to “Seinfeld.” The show is lauded as one of the greatest ever and set the tone for comedy television. Its persistent jokes, situational humor, unforgettable characters and undeniable entertainment have

Four Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me about PR

Posted At: October 10, 2013 1:10 p.m. by Rebekah Epstein, Guest Contributor I am going to be honest. When I was in college, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life. I started off as an international relations major, minoring in

Adapting to Public Distrust: A Last Pitch Effort

Posted At: October 24, 2012 1:50 P.M. by Sam Nathews We plan, write, edit, re-write, proofread and edit obsessively to ensure our news releases and other media materials are creative, concise, informative and attractive. We labor for hours crafting a two-sentence pitch we hope will

Going Up

I am planning to graduate from college in less than a year, and I can only imagine the difficulties that I am going to have in finding a job. The job market is not as booming as many of us would like, so I am

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