
Brittanie Price
Articles
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Nov 21, 2024 |
mediacatmagazine.co.uk | Nazli Selin Ozkan |Brittanie Price |Natasha Randhawa |Laura Holliday
It wasn’t long ago that nearly all the publications in the world declared print to be dead, and in many ways the medium has been in decline for the past two decades. Instead, the giant space left by this decline is becoming home to an increasing number of niche, independent publications, born out of passion, focusing on a single area of interest. BSKT is one of those publications. Launched in 2022 in Montreal, Canada, the publication is a love poem for basketball culture.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
mediacatmagazine.co.uk | Natasha Randhawa |Brittanie Price |Manèle El Zoghlami |Grace Gollasch
‘2023 is going to hurt’, Vulture warned in January, portending ‘more consolidations, layoffs, shuttered shows and studio closures’. By March, The New York Times and Vanity Fair declared the era of ‘dumb money’ dead. Soon, the four horsemen of the pod-pocalypse struck: mass layoffs, cancelled shows, ad shortfalls and an investor exodus signalling a close to the speculative rush that flooded the space in 2019. By year end, tech journalists had penned their obits: the golden age of podcasting is over.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
mediacatmagazine.co.uk | Alison Smith |Nicolette Yim |Brittanie Price |Tom Curtis
There are thousands of creative agencies in the UK alone. And with the power of creativity and design being more recognised in mainstream business thinking, there’s lots of potential work out there — and healthy competition over who gets it. Communications are key to supporting new business and client relations, and for the bigger agencies, media coverage is a crucial part of the mix.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
mediacatmagazine.co.uk | Brittanie Price |Fabiane Abel |Anna Hickey |Alastair Bannerman
In an era when AI is reshaping nearly every industry, and the news now breaks on social media, the world of public relations is facing a critical challenge: the rapid shrinking and deterioration of newsrooms. Axios recently reported on the extensive mainstream media ‘bloodbath’ as dozens of U.S. media companies laid off tens of thousands of staff members to salvage struggling publications. Why should it matter?
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