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PR Perceptions vs Media Realities
10 seconds to avoid PR oblivion
New research by global e-Newsroom leader Wieck has shown journalists are so time-poor and under-resourced they will decide in less than 10 seconds whether a media release is worth being one of the 10% they'll follow up on.
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Match made in media heaven
New Australian research into the relationship between PR and the media shows an increased inter-dependency between the two and a growing diversity of media formats and delivery channels.
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Wieck Delves Further into PR and Media Difference of Opinion
Leading online newsroom development company Wieck Austrasia has launched its second survey in order to gain further insight into what the media wants and what public relations practitioners provide.
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PR fails to meet today’s media needs Media Kit
Australia’s PR industry is failing to meet the needs of today’s media for online multi-media content, a national PR conference was told today. New research, launched at the PRIA National Conference in Adelaide, shows that PR is falling behind the latest media trends
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