Category: Media Tools and Tips
It appears LinkedIn has come a long way from its start as a conduit for creating professional connections. In fact, LinkedIn quickly is making inroads into newsrooms as a place for research, sourcing, and...
In our final fact-checking installment, we’re reviewing where you can learn more about verification best practices.
Gunttenfelder shared that he first began using Instagram just to be creative, “to document my life.” Now it’s part of his work. His phone is his second camera. He makes a conscience decision with each image whether it is something for his traditional Canon or something that belongs on Instagram.
In Part 3 of our fact-checking series, we look at some online tools to help journalists understand what’s happening minute to minute.
Is there a science behind running an engaging blog? ProfNet recently asked this question during its #ConnectChat on Twitter. The guest was Clarissa Silva, a behavioral scientist, clinician, and founder of a relationship wellness blog with more...
Part 2 of our fact-checking series highlights three tools specifically geared toward verifying content on social media.
In honor of National Grammar Day, we’re sharing one of our favorite Grammar Hammer columns by Catherine Spicer, manager of customer content services with PR Newswire. You know what’s been tripping me up as...
There’s added pressure on the media to report news more quickly than ever, which can lead to mistakes and serious consequences.
We set out to provide an online resource for members of the press to have easy and immediate access to company news, embargoed releases, images, and other items.
PR Newswire has a significant responsibility to help journalists, bloggers, and other content creators get the information and assets needed to create and package stories and blog posts. We hope you’ll find the new PRNJ functionality and features will facilitate that process.