How to pitch health writers during a pandemic
You can still pitch non-COVID stories, but the current crisis has deeply disrupted how health care reporters are approaching their work.
You can still pitch non-COVID stories, but the current crisis has deeply disrupted how health care reporters are approaching their work.
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Getting your byline in a prestigious publication could be a career coup for you or your client. Here’s how to land coveted coverage in The Gray Lady.
Journalists have to think more and more about video and shareability when they write stories. Here’s how you can help them with those things.
A reporter shares what she looks for in a good pitch, and offers advice on how to get your story some coverage.
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Three essentials from radio host Gordon Deal.
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A list of dos and don’ts for PR pros contacting journalists on Peter Shankman’s free service.
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