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2014 PR Perceptions vs Media Realities #2
Wieck CEO Warren Kirby
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Wieck CEO Warren Kirby:
Wieck's PR Perceptions verses Media Realities survey shows challenges exist with digital delivery for multimedia.
There are so many options available and with 354 responses, many of them contradictory, there is no silver bullet.
One thing is clear though, the media has a voracious appetite for content.
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