6 Common Mistakes to Avoid in Your 2024 PR Planning

Lee Groeger
04/12/2023 1:53 PM

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! And if your fiscal year is a calendar year, there’s a good chance it’s a pretty stressful time of year for you, too, as you put plans and budgets in place for 2024. If public relations is in your marketing mix, whether you’re supported by an in-house team, a consultant, or an agency, alleviate some of that stress by avoiding these common PR planning pitfalls.

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Working with the Media: A Peek Behind the Curtain

Lee Groeger
23/11/2022 6:35 PM

The media landscape has transformed exponentially in recent years. What once comprised traditional news outlets—newspapers, magazines, television, radio and, later, websites—has grown to become inclusive of blogs, social media channels, video platforms, and podcasts. With this growth, the pool of media contacts has also expanded, now including not only reporters and producers, but bloggers, hosts, and influencers of all varieties.

Working with the media has always required finesse, research, and a certain level of awareness.

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Your Company Has Big News…Now What?

Lee Groeger
05/08/2022 10:29 AM

The truth is, sometimes, there’s just isn’t anything really newsworthy going on with a company. “Business as usual” is not a unique condition; in fact, I think it’s probably more the rule than the exception. It’s also a big reason why working with a good PR team that understands positioning strategy is so valuable–so when things are quiet, the wheels are still in motion to find or create news that can result in press coverage.

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How to Get News Coverage for your Hospital, Healthcare Group, or Medical Expert

Nancy Sergeant
06/04/2018 5:46 PM

The competition to get your hospital, primary care group, private practice or medical expert in the news is fierce, especially in the New York, New Jersey, Connecticut tri-state area. There are hundreds of hospitals in the region competing to get media coverage in just a handful New York City-based network television affiliates, news radio stations, and daily newspapers. There are over 70 New Jersey hospitals vying for the attention of 3 cable TV stations, a handful of local radio stations,

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