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Gina Joseph is a features writer for Cision Blog, and is also the digital engagement manager for Cision’s marketing department. She’s a book nerd, Detroit sports enthusiast, lover of cats, lifelong Phil Collins fan, and budding snowboarder. Find her on Twitter @gmg912.

Pinteresting Updates – How to benefit from the latest Pinterest changes

If you’re a daily Pinner, like me, you’ve probably noticed Pinterest has debuted a new look and a few more […]

From Readers to Contributors: Is This the New Publishing Model?

Gawker Media allows readers to blog

Vine for PR

The user-friendliness of Vine had early users experimenting with videos of their pets and dance moves, but brands quickly saw the potential for it as a new creative promotional tool.

Beyond Kickstarter: How Do Journalism Startups Stay Up?

When journalism startups use crowdfunding, meeting the goal might be only half the battle. How can publications become successful after the initial funds are used up?

Augmented Reality

Augmented reality technology is becoming more mainstream, but is it the future of print?

Launch Grow Joy

A blog for growing a business

Narrative in the City

The latest news is not hard to come by in New York City. If a computer or smartphone is (unbelievably) […]

Talk Radio Hops Aboard the SoundCloud

In recent years, talk radio networks have had to face the same hurdles that many other media types have struggled […]

PCC Luncheon: The Future of TV News

In many markets, local TV news is losing resources and facing a dwindling audience—people under 30 no longer rush home […]

Looking Ahead at 2012

Looking ahead at 2012: media and social media trends to look out for

Chicago Blogger Network

Kelly Ryan O’Brien wears many hats. From fashion expert to public relations guru to social media junkie, she has made a […]

The Future of Media

In August 2011 Cision presented a live virtual event which featured 30 of the leading public relations, marketing and media influencers answering 15 questions in 60 minutes about the changing media landscape. The discussion brings into focus the new story of PR and marketing.

PRSA Luncheon: Measuring PR Through Social Media

For public relations companies and PR professionals worldwide, getting the message out to the right people in the right networks […]

The Delicate Balance of Tweeting the News

By now, it’s old news that the word “new” in “newspaper” is no longer relevant. Even by the time news […]

On-Air vs. Online

Streaming radio challenges the AM/FM model

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