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PR & the iPad

Mobile technology has changed the way the media can be consumed in a big way. But the iPad revolutionized the […]

Q&A: Elauwit Media joins the online hyperlocal trend

First there was Patch.com making its way city by city. Then MainStreet.com began to infiltrate markets across the country with […]

The Google + resistance

Google + initially hummed with the sound of social networking when it launched to much fanfare in July. That initial […]

Radio: surviving the online and mobile revolution

Video didn’t really kill the radio star, nor has Internet radio yet managed to put the radio broadcaster out of […]

Connecting with viewers through Facebook fan pages

While it’s common practice for news stations to have ‘place’ pages on Facebook, an increasing number of local news stations […]

State of the Media: Q3 2011

    For our newest findings, check out the State of the Media 2016 Report! Social media, mobile devices and […]

The elements of covering anniversaries

Last month marked 10 years since the twin towers fell in New York City. To mark the event’s historical significance, […]

Q&A with Peter Shankman: HARO expands

Last week, Vocus launched a premium version of Help a Reporter Out (HARO), which brings journalists together with potential sources […]

A year of paywalls

Several years ago the paywall debate was in full swing. While naysayers argued that paywalls wouldn’t work, newspapers across the […]

Putting the Fairness Doctrine to rest

When the FCC first imposed the Fairness Doctrine on broadcasters in 1949, it was meant to provide the listening and […]

Travel professionals dish on their favorite online industry destinations

Although the height of the tourism season is coming to an end as summer fades into fall in the northern […]

Newspaper layoffs number in the hundreds

Just when it seemed like newspapers were adapting nicely to the digital landscape, a slew of recent layoffs among papers […]

Local TV news expands use of social media and apps

This week’s East Coast earthquake once again demonstrated the power of social media as a valuable tool for TV journalists, […]

Hispanic media sees huge growth and staff turnover

In the last few years, the U.S. has seen rapid growth in its Hispanic population. As this population continues to […]

The continued rise of citizen journalism: online & in social media

Ever since Abraham Zapruder captured John F. Kennedy’s assassination with his home movie camera on Nov. 22, 1963, the influence […]

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