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PR Measurement Doesn’t Lie: It Just Doesn’t Always Tell the Whole Truth

PR Measurement Doesn’t Lie: It Just Doesn’t Always Tell the Whole Truth

by / Newsroom Ink on 04/30/2011

In a recent PRSA seminar on measurement led by Shonali Burke, ABC, attendees were informed that there are two kinds of measurement; bad measurement and good measurement. In reality, careful study of best practices shows that measurement numbers are never intended to tell the whole story – only a specific part over a specified period of time.

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Renaming Brand Journalism: Is “Semi-Journalism” Really Journalism?

Renaming Brand Journalism: Is “Semi-Journalism” Really Journalism?

by / Newsroom Ink on 04/09/2011

Upon wrapping-up a SXSW panel discussion on brand journalism, NPR’s On The Media co-host Bob Garfield gave an off-the-cuff comment, that in the course of a second, may have inadvertently relabeled “Brand Journalism” as “Semi-Journalism.”

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Newsroom Ink Featured on Social Media Marketing Blog

Newsroom Ink Featured on Social Media Marketing Blog

by / Newsroom Ink on 02/07/2011

Ed Lallo, founder of Newsroom Ink, is a featured blogger on Social Media Marketing (SMM) Magazine’s website. Lallo addresses the topic of using the online newsroom as the content engine to drive social media.

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“How to Build a Leading Online Newsroom” – The Corporate Executive Board

“How to Build a Leading Online Newsroom” – The Corporate Executive Board

by / Newsroom Ink on 11/24/2010

While compiling information for thier online newsroom study, the Corporate Executive Board’s Communications Executive Council interviewed Ed Lallo, a former partner in The News Group Net and the founder of Newsroom Ink, on the techniques and best practices used in implementing the Imperial Sugar Newsroom.

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When a Crisis Becomes Chronic: Tell a Better Story

When a Crisis Becomes Chronic: Tell a Better Story

by / Newsroom Ink on 11/12/2010

On the evening of February 7, 2008, the new CEO toured the Port Wentworth, Ga refinery;b meeting with employees in the 100-year-old facility. A little after 7 p.m., a series of explosions ripped through the refinery –killing 14 employees, severely injuring others and nearly costing Sheptor his life. The tragic events of that evening set in motion two years of corporate turmoil, which came close to destroying Imperial Sugar.

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Intel’s Free Press’s Bill Calder Discusses Online Newsrooms

Intel’s Free Press’s Bill Calder Discusses Online Newsrooms

by / Newsroom Ink on 11/09/2010

A recent Wall Street Journal Digits blog by Don Clark, Intel Establishes Its Own Free Press, led to an in-depth discussion of online newsrooms between Newsroom Ink’s founder Ed Lallo and Bill Calder, managing editor of Intel’s Free Press.

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