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Your Lookatmedia™ Story Ideas mini home provides journalists, media representatives and influencers an opportunity to research storylines, themes and backstories.
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Agitation. Acceptance. Action
- Non Profit
- 2 years ago
The three legs of the milking stool of non-profit PR are agitation, acceptance, and action. While every non-profit will have its own goals with media engagement, they all will include at least one of these focuses, with some including all three.
- Non Profit
- 2 years ago
PR strategies for the next big mining boom
- Resources
- 2 years ago
Over the next decade, McKinsey forecasts predict growth in demand for Li-ion batteries to increase at batteries at a compound rate of 30 % per year. Lithium demand alone is expected to grow from 500,000 metric tons in 2021 to four million metric tons in 2030. Add similar cobalt, nickel, graphite, and manganese markets, and it becomes clear what may drive the next big mining boom.
- Resources
- 2 years ago
The 2024 goal of discovering newsrooms in the goldilocks zone
- Health & Science
- 2 years ago
When astronomers look for potential life throughout the universe, they often look for planets in the ‘goldilocks zone’. These planets have a set of criteria that provide the potential for life based on the ideal distance from a star and atmosphere composed of a specific mix of gasses, liquid water, and other factors. They set these criteria based on what they know has worked on earth.
The same principles apply when choosing a newsroom or media centre solution. Newsroom solutions need to provide the right atmosphere and ideal conditions for journalists to propagate their stories. Access to pre-approved compliant collections of images and video are essential ingredients in this process.
- Health & Science
- 2 years ago
"Because you might tax it."
- Health & Science
- 2 years ago
When the English prime minister William Gladstone asked scientist Michael Faraday what the usefulness of his electromagnetic device was, Faraday replied, "Someday you can tax it."
This example shows how a scientist sold what must have seemed an esoteric discovery of the time to a curious prime minister who failed to grasp the utility of electromagnetism. What's also fascinating is that this anecdote is doubtful, as it only popped up well after Faraday's death and Gladstone didn't first become prime minister until the year after Faraday died.
- Health & Science
- 2 years ago
Permission to talk about climate change
- Corporate
- 2 years ago
On May 21, 2022, the Australian federal election demonstrated something important: people are willing to talk about climate change and motivated to act. Overwhelmingly the Australian public changed their focus from the economy to climate in ways that both surprised and shocked the two established pollical parties and the media.
- Corporate
- 2 years ago
Is not having an online newsroom hurting your reputation?
- Education
- 2 years ago
Does your organisation take advantage of the opportunity journalist provide you to build your reputation, or is your approach more a ‘small target’ approach? No matter how you see the media and your approach to engaging (or not engaging) with them, they have power and sway over how you are perceived.
- Education
- 2 years ago