Faster Fact Checking, Part 1: Tools for Journalists Reporting Breaking News
There’s added pressure on the media to report news more quickly than ever, which can lead to mistakes and serious consequences.
There’s added pressure on the media to report news more quickly than ever, which can lead to mistakes and serious consequences.
Every Friday, join PR Newswire media relations manager Amanda Hicken for a round up of five recent articles that affect journalists, bloggers, and other content creators. 1. Reddit Embraces Its Role as a Journalistic Entity With...
When last year’s Pulitzer Prizes for Journalism were announced, no one was surprised to see certain publications on the winners list. However, there was one – the 2013 Pulitzer for National Reporting – that...
Welcome to ProfNet Spotlight, a Q&A series with a journalist and ProfNet user. This installment belongs to Darryl E. Owens, editorial writer/columnist with The Orlando Sentinel. After earning his journalism degree at Howard University, Owens joined the Orlando Sentinel in June 1990....
Journalists are swimming in content. How can PR pros and PR Newswire help them find the stories that make the cut?
As we prepared for the changes to PR Newswire for Journalists this week, we asked media professionals via LinkedIn and Twitter how their news content has evolved. Half of the poll’s respondents indicated the biggest...
At times, it can be challenging to find subject matter experts whose insight can connect a story with its audience and make a complex topic more understandable. If you cover a local beat, you...
We set out to provide an online resource for members of the press to have easy and immediate access to company news, embargoed releases, images, and other items.
PR Newswire has a significant responsibility to help journalists, bloggers, and other content creators get the information and assets needed to create and package stories and blog posts. We hope you’ll find the new PRNJ functionality and features will facilitate that process.