5 updates in the 2013 AP Stylebook
The journalists’ writing guide weighs in on ‘illegal immigrant,’ various foodstuffs, and an array of social media terms, among other changes as it marks its 60th anniversary.
The journalists’ writing guide weighs in on ‘illegal immigrant,’ various foodstuffs, and an array of social media terms, among other changes as it marks its 60th anniversary.
Get a quick refresher on the ins and outs of the quintessential PR tool.
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Commemorating one of the 20th century’s greatest addresses, a black president embodies the change the civil rights leader called for. How do speechwriters prepare for such occasions?
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A journalist offers PR pros helpful warnings about taboos that will relegate your pitch to the recycle bin and, quite possibly, your email address to the blocked senders list.
In 17 minutes, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s words helped change the course of civil rights forever, and they continue to inspire social progress today.
The Syrian Electronic Army claimed responsibility. The Times offers a brief explanation on its home page and turns to Facebook for continued posting. Twitter users said their backgrounds changed.
Swimming in the ‘shark tank’ isn’t everybody’s cup of chum. This checklist might have you reconsidering you chosen field—or at least polishing up certain aspects of your workday.