Jersey Shore Hurricane News: How a Facebook Page Became a Full-Fledged News Service
A look at how JSHN became some residents’ sole source of information and communication about the neighborhoods they lived in.
A look at how JSHN became some residents’ sole source of information and communication about the neighborhoods they lived in.
This week’s blog roundup focus is personal finance blogs. Read on for helpful money management advice.
With thousands of news releases published each week on PR Newswire for Journalists, no one can possibly keep up with every one of them. Here are some of our favorite releases from the past week...
As brands desire to connect directly with consumers via social media, savvy marketers have moved from traditional brand positioning to content marketing. So as a company recognizes this as a viable means to reach its...
With thousands of news releases published each week on PR Newswire for Journalists, no one can possibly keep up with every one of them. Here are some of our favorite releases from the past week...
Local news is staging a comeback. But the players leading the way don’t work for your typical mainstream media outlets.
Welcome to Journalist Spotlight, a Q&A series with a journalist and ProfNet user. This installment belongs to Catharine Hamm, travel editor with the Los Angeles Times. Catharine Hamm’s peripatetic career (newspapers in Kansas, Missouri, and California)...
“While I was walking through the park, this giant spider appears out of nowhere and scared the living daylights out of me!” What’s wrong with that sentence? Absolutely nothing, if you’re as terrified of...
With thousands of news releases published each week on PR Newswire for Journalists, no one can possibly keep up with every one of them. Here are some of our favorite releases from the past week...
I grew up in southern West Virginia and heard phrases like “would of went” and “should of went” all the time. Thanks to my late grammarian grandfather, The Colonel, those phrases never made it...
The media’s landscape is ever-changing and evolving. How, what, and when news is consumed can change from year to year.
Welcome to Blog Profiles! Each week, PR Newswire media relations manager Christine Cube selects an industry or subject and a handful of sites that do a good job with promoting, contributing, and blogging about...
With thousands of news releases published each week on PR Newswire for Journalists, no one can possibly keep up with every one of them. Here are some of our favorite releases from the past week...
When Stephanie Wise graduated from college, she thought she wanted to be a newspaper reporter. However, she realized she needed another resume builder and started the blog Girl Versus Dough. Her blog combined the two things she was...
Just because a newsroom is forced to cut staff due to tightened budgets doesn’t mean story production gets to slide. Enter the freelancer. “Fresh Water Cleveland is 100 percent freelance,” said managing editor Doug Trattner, during...
Earth Day is around the corner, so this month we’re spotlighting a few media sites and bloggers that are focused on the environment. We’re starting with Mother Nature Network (MNN), whose mission is to “improve your...
Whether you’re starting a blog for personal or professional reasons, asking and answering these seven questions will help you prepare.
There’s an unreal number of great food blogs out there. Here’s Volume 1 of our favorites.
We would like to hear how multimedia is being integrated into your newsgathering and the types of images and videos you and your media outlet are most likely to use.
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...