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When "Private" doesn't yield "Privacy" - Inside PR 540
May 07, 2019

Is Mark Zuckerberg's concept of privacy your concept of privacy? Probably not. And this week we discuss Zuckerberg's ongoing repositioning of Facebook as "private."   One more thing: Thank you to Emma Haddad for including Inside PR in her list...

Google takes a pass on election advertising in Canada – IPR 539
April 30, 2019

Google takes a pass on carrying political advertising in Canada. And there are reports that Cision is up for sale. Linkworthy Report: Cision Explores Sale PR Newswire Owner Cision Explores Sale – Sources Google to …

Google Takes a Pass on Election Advertising In Canada - Inside PR 539
April 30, 2019

Google takes a pass on carrying political advertising in Canada. And there are reports that Cision is up for sale.   Linkworthy   Report: Cision Explores Sale PR Newswire Owner Cision Explores Sale - Sources Google to ban political...

Roger McNamee is Zucked – IPR 538
April 02, 2019

This week, we take a deep dive into Roger McNamee's Zucked. McNamee, an early investor in Facebook and an erstwhile advisor to Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg has provided us with an insightful consideration of how Facebook and social media have ch...

Roger McNamee is Zucked - Inside PR 538
April 02, 2019

This week, we take a deep dive into Roger McNamee's Zucked. McNamee, an early investor in Facebook and an erstwhile advisor to Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg has provided us with an insightful consideration of how Facebook and social media have...

As radio fades, can podcasting survive the attention of advertisers? – IPR 537
March 24, 2019

Radio is fading as younger people move to streaming audio. And as this happens, advertisers look for opportunities on podcasting and podcasters look to monetize their productions. Is this the beginning of the end of podcasting as we know it?

As radio fades, can podcasting survive the attention of advertisers? - IPR 537
March 24, 2019

Joe had a moment of surprise when he realized that, not only does he no longer listens to radio, he doesn't even own a radio! Over the past few years, he had transferred his listening time from linear radio to on-demand podcasts. And he hadn't even...

As newsrooms disappear… IPR 536
March 18, 2019

There's no doubt that the journalism job losses this year have been massive. But even more remarkable is where most of those losses have been this year -- in digital media.

As newsrooms disappear... Inside PR 536
March 18, 2019

We have our own news to break on this week's Inside PR. Gini and Martin are going to be working together. Martin has joined the Spin Sucks team. Gini has been building Spin Sucks as a community for a decade - and growth has reached the point in which...

Data Laundering the Facebook Way – Inside PR 535
March 11, 2019

This week on Inside PR, Gini Dietrich, Martin Waxman and Joseph Thornley talk about this first phase of what by late February was unmistakably a concerted effort by Facebook to reframe the issues swirling around it.