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March 17, 2021
Muck Rack Finds The Fundamental Rules Still Apply to Media Relations
Despite many changes from the pandemic, journalists continue to want tight, relevant pitches. A new Muck Rack study finds the best day to pitch remains Monday and that journalists prefer academics and CEOs for interviews. They also have a slight preference for brand communicators over PR pros from agencies.
McCammond's Story: Is There an Expiration Date for Tweets?
As if we needed another illustration of the long tail of social media posts. Alexi McCammond seemed to have everything going for her: intelligence, a great job, youth and a well-connected beau. Her upward path hit a bump or two, but she'd recovered, until racist social posts she wrote as a teen resurfaced.

Young Voices: A Communicator with a Sound Philosophy
In the second installment of our "Young Voices" series about new communicators, we profile Michael Galfetti, a young PR pro with Mission North. A double major in government and philosophy in college, Galfetti tells us why he thinks writing is PR's top skill and how companies can retain talented communicators.

LinkedIn Live: Today at 12pm ET
Our guest today is Nicole Dye-Anderson, VP, Partnership Relations at Barclays. Join us as she helps us celebrate Women's History Month and discusses women's roles in PR.
PREMIUM:Why the Answer to the Question,'What's In a Name?' Matters More than Ever
In the past year, as calls for social justice have increased, a growing number of organizations found themselves re-branding, changing their names or packaging in attempts to leave behind legacy narratives.
Around the Web:

Your Partisan Filter Bubble is Now Following You Around in the Real World
Not only do Democrats and Republicans segregate themselves online—Harvard researchers find they do so in the real world too.

What a Compassionate Email Culture Looks Like
Email culture is broken — and fixing it will require a concerted effort. To start, individuals must think bigger than protecting their own inboxes, focusing instead on reducing the collective email traffic of the team as a whole.

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