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4th Annual USC Annenberg Relevance Report
The IPR Research Letter published: 4th Annual USC Annenberg Relevance Report Identifies Emerging Issues and Forecasts Topics for Public Relations Professionals University of Southern California, School for Communication and Journalism
‘PR’s global growth set to surge beyond 2020’ – ICCO World PR Report 2020
ICCO published the ICCO World PR Report 2020. Global agency heads are overwhelmingly optimistic about the growth of public relations, according to figures revealed in today’s International Communications Consultancy Organisation (ICCO) World PR Report.
Bayer Honors Journalists, Celebrates Press Freedom at Association of Foreign Correspondents in the USA Ceremony
Bayer recognized two exceptional foreign journalists with scholarship awards at the recent Association of Foreign Correspondents in the USA (AFC-USA) Annual Awards Ceremony, held at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute of Hunter College in New York City.
Transform Awards North America 2019
Leading independent brand consultancy Monigle announced today that it has been named 'best corporate rebrand following a merger or acquisition' and 'best implementation of a brand development project' at the Transform Awards North America 2019 in New York City, in addition to seven other accolades. The Transform Awards recognize best practice in corporate, product and global brand development work, with categories that focus on strategy, execution, content, and evaluation.
PRCA launches Schools Outreach Programme
The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) announced a School Outreach Programme at its 50th-anniversary celebrations last night.
Make learning easier - Scholarship for journalists
The Association of Foreign Correspondents in the United States announced a scholarship program for foreign journalists studying in the United States. The results of this program were announced on 4 November.
eCCO Magazine asked about the Scholarship program Nancy Prager-Kamel, the Chair of the Board of the Association of Foreign Correspondents USA / Scholarship and Education.
What hope for slow journalism?
The editor of CCO Magazine would like to draw readers' attention to the article published by the GEN (Global Editors Network): "James Harding and the Founding Team of Tortoise Media discuss the opportunities and challenges of practicing slow journalism"