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Inside PR 450
PostGhost, a service that preserved deleted tweets, was told to cease doing this by Twitter. PostGhost complied and shut down its service. But it did not go quietly. They published an Open Letter to Twitter, arguing that the deleted tweets of people...
Inside PR 449: Here and App. There and App. Everywhere an App.
Snapchat is more than ephemeral with Memories. Pokemon Go rules the world. And we pick up on Walt Mossberg's discussion of our fragmented messaging environment. Gini Dietrich, Martin Waxman and Joseph Thornley tackle these topics and more in this...
Inside PR 448: Integrate This!
Twitter brings easy analytics to your mobile device. YouTube plays catch up in livestreaming video. And we ask why, after all these years, integrated marketing communications isn't the norm. Gini Dietrich, Martin Waxman and Joseph Thornley tackle...
Inside PR 447: The Future of Social
#IPRMustKnow Sponsored Content on Facebook Instant Articles Screenshot 2016-07-03 10.33.45Neiman Labs reports that two heavyweight traditional news outlets, the Washington Post and The Atlantic, have begun running sponsored content in their Facebook...
Inside PR 446: Bad news for independent podcast creators
Is podcasting on the verge of tipping from a creator-driven medium to an advertiser-driven channel? UNU predicts the trends. Microsoft gets LinkedIn. And crises bring out the best in both social and mainstream media. Gini Dietrich, Martin Waxman and...
Inside PR 443: Facebook Trending Topics
Early data on the performance of Facebook Instant articles. Periscope makes videos permanent. Donald Trump does something that crosses the ethical line for PR pros. And we look at the deeper issues underpinning the discussion about Facebook's Trending...
Inside PR: 10 years old
We're belatedly celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Inside PR podcast. Terry Fallis and David Jones posted the first episode of Inside PR on April 3, 2006. Back then the tag line was "Inside PR: Going deep on...
Inside PR 441: Marching to Facebook's tune
This week, Gini Dietrich, Martin Waxman, and Joseph Thornley chat about more changes to Facebook and their impact on our news consumption and publishers. Oh, and we couldn't let Boaty McBoatface go by without comment. Martin tells...