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Podcast - Part I - The Do’s and Don’ts of Demonstratives
The Presumption of Innocence Podcast: Episode 33 - Framing the Narrative: Journalism's Influence on the Presumption of Innocence
The anatomy of a successful law firm PR campaign - Legally Contented podcast
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A Moment of Simple Justice - Ferguson & the Media
Stealth Lawyer: Zach Abramowitz, 'Blogcaster'
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Nina Totenberg: SCOTUS Secrets, Leaks & Pizza with Scalia
The announcement by CBS cancelling the Late Show likely marks a major tipping point in media generally and broadcast specifically. This development seems removed from professional services, but there are looming...more
In the world of public relations there is a model for everything. When it comes to handling media relations, that model strategy is known as PESO—Paid, Earned, Shared, and Owned media. The model is structured so each media...more
I’m starting to admit that I’m getting old, well, “older” anyway. I started in earnest in agency PR in 2010, and the tools we used, the results we achieved and client expectations were all very different. Fast-forward to...more
By Gina F. Rubel When you think of legal media correspondents, who do you think of? Names that quickly come to mind for me are NBC’s Savannah Guthrie and Dan Abrams, NPR’s Nina Totenberg, MSNBC’s Ari Melber, and Ann Coulter....more