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Media Coffee Podcast

Media Coffee is a podcast series hosted by PR Newswire – a Cision brand. Each episode features conversations with journalists and media professionals from leading media organizations around the world, exploring key trends, challenges, and questions shaping how PR and communications professionals engage with the media.

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    In Conversation with Reporters Without Borders: Journalism in a Changing World

    In this episode of Media Coffee, host Hafira Patel is joined by Thibaut Bruttin, Director-General, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) to discuss Journalism in a changing world. Topics covered include press freedom, the impact of AI on journalism, keeping audiences engaged, and the future of quality journalism. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thibaut-bruttin-5b1b4a13/?originalSubdomain=fr X: @ThibautBruttin

  2. 42

    From Local News to Podcasting: Melissa Bill on Her Editorial Strategy

    In this episode of Media Coffee, host Sami Saad is joined by Melissa Bill, Journalist and Host of The Business Roundup. As a PR Newswire publishing partner, Melissa has direct access to a vast database of breaking news and major announcements, which helps fuel her editorial process and surface potential stories. Topics covered include emerging technologies in journalism, advice for up-and-coming journalists, and how to extend the reach of a single conversation. Social links:  Website LinkedIn YouTube

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    How Journalism and PR Dynamics Are Evolving in India

    In this episode, host Nareeman Dosa speaks with Vikram Kharvi, CEO at Bloomingdale PR about the evolving journalism and PR dynamics in India. Topics covered include crafting relevant pitches, setting client expectations, understanding newsrooms, and the importance of localization over simple translation.

  4. 40

    How to Get Covered in Travel Publications

    In this episode, host Sami Saad speaks with Janna Graber, Founder and Managing Editor at Go World Travel Magazine on the topic of getting your story covered in travel publications.   Janna Graber is the founder and managing editor at Go World Travel Magazine, a digital magazine for world travelers (also syndicated to MSN.com). An experienced journalist, her work has appeared in dozens of top publications, including the Chicago Tribune, Parade, Outside, Reader's Digest and more. In addition to her work for Go World, she is an ongoing contributor at NZ Herald and several AAA publications. She is the editor of several travel anthology books, including A Pink Suitcase: 22 Tales of Women's Travel. Learn more at jannagraber.com  

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    How AI Is Transforming PR: A Deep Dive into PR Newswire's Amplify

    In this episode, Sami Saad and new co-host Hafira Patel are joined by PR Newswire's own Nicole Eberhardy (Vice President of Product Management and Design) and Joe Faller (Senior Product Manager) to cover Amplify from PR Newswire. Amplify allows companies to distribute press releases quickly and efficiently across multiple channels while maintaining control over messaging. The platform emphasises that AI is a tool to assist, not replace human, ensuring messaging remains genuine and impactful. Early users report higher visibility, engagement and improved content quality. Amplify fits seamlessly, it Integrates with existing tools, streamlining creation, distribution and reporting.

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    Inside Canadian Business Media: What PR Pros Need to Know

    In this episode, host Sami Saad speaks with Sara Kopamees, Editor-in-Chief, Best Practice Canada. Sara Kopamees is a Canadian journalist and editor with two decades of experience in business and brand storytelling, entrepreneurship communications, B2B publishing, and CSR/sustainability reporting. She has interviewed hundreds of notable Canadian business leaders, political figures (former Prime Ministers, MPs, Premiers), media personalities (actors, reality TV hosts, etc.), and community spokespeople, concentrating in the last 10 years on industry-Indigenous partnership in Canada. Sara is the current head of editorial for Best Practice Canada, a magazine focused on the 'people side' of doing business in Canada. www.bestpracticecanada.com  www.sarakopamees.com  Https://www.instagram.com/bestpracticecanada/  https://www.linkedin.com/company/best-practice-canada-magazine

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    Authentic Storytelling in Wellness Media

    In this episode of Media Coffee, well-being coach, author, and podcaster Valeria Koopman shares how she built a thriving media platform for her nonprofit Fit for Joy. She discusses creating authentic content, engaging niche audiences, and transforming purpose-driven storytelling into a sustainable media brand within the wellness industry.

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    A Conversation with the Editor-in-Chief of Sustainability Magazine

    In this episode, host Nareeman Dosa chats with Steven Downes (Group Content Director, BizClik | Editor-in-Chief, Sustainability Magazine) about sustainability metrics, energy security and the role of AI, and how organizations can make meaningful changes to their environmental track record.  X: @BizClik_ | @SustainabltyMag

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    Reaching LatAm Entertainment Media

    In this episode of Media Coffee, host Sami Saad is joined by Alida Hernandez, Editor-in-Chief of Spanglish Entertainment LLC. We cover Latin American entertainment outlets looking to highlight culture, connection, and community impact, the importance of featuring emerging artists and entertainers with authentic stories, the need for a short English Summary with Spanish pitches, and the need for a quick follow-up. Alida Hernandez is a first-generation American journalist and media entrepreneur, and Editor-in-Chief of Spanglish Entertainment LLC, a media company she founded in 2024, covering Brevard to Miami-Dade County, Florida. Born in New York City to Puerto Rican musicians, she began her career in IT with roles at CBS, Disney, and Harris Corporation before shifting to media. She founded Alida Promo in 2012 and Nuestro Magazine in 2013, interviewing notable figures such as Emilio Estefan and Phil Collins, and appeared on major Spanish-language TV networks. She also manages a Salsa orchestra, supports women in music, and hosts the podcast Rebooted Mindset.

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    Navigating Media and Communication in the Middle East with Yazan Al Saadi

    In this episode, host Nareeman Dosa is joined by Yazan al-Saadi, the international desk editor for The New Arab.   Yazan is a writer, researcher, critic, and comic zealot and has been published and/or cited on various platforms such as The Nib, Jadaliyya, Al-Jumhuriya, The New Arab, Al-Hudood, Al-Akhbar English, Linus, The Public Source, and more. He is based in the alluring city of Beirut; he has seen too many airports and often dreams of electric sheep.  Topics covered include the value of press releases, the importance of translations,  how creative storytelling can make your communication more memorable, AI's current role, and how to build relationships with journalists.

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    How to Engage Automotive Reporters with Hannah Lutz

    In this episode, host Sami Saad is joined by Hannah Lutz to discuss how to engage automotive reporters. Hannah Lutz is the Director of the Technology and Innovation team at Automotive News. Lutz primarily covers the electric vehicle ecosystem. Lutz has covered some of the biggest industry trends and largest automakers and dealership groups, including General Motors and AutoNation, since 2014. She graduated from Loyola University Chicago with a bachelor's degree in journalism.

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    Media Outreach Etiquette: Insights from PRNEWS' Nicole Schuman

    In this episode, host Sami Saad is joined by PRENEWS' Nicole Schuman to cover tips and best practices for pitching your press release to journalists.    

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    PR & Communication Tips to Navigate Media in India

    In this episode of Media Coffee, host Nareeman Dosa is joined by Manjula Subhash, Marketing & Corporate Communication Strategist to discuss tips for navigating media in India.

  14. 30

    Purpose-Driven PR: Connecting with Higher Ed & Non-Profit Audiences

    Marc C. Whitt, Director of Media and Strategic Relations at the University of Kentucky joins host Sami Saad to discuss staying relevant in your field, the biggest challenges face by PR professionals in higher ed, reflecting your organization's values in PR campaigns, and more. Marc invites the PR community to connect with him on LinkedIn, X, and Bluesky. 

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    Media Coffee 2024 Recap

    Media Coffee Podcast hosts Nareeman Dosa and Sami Saad take a look back at the year in interviews with highlights of some of their favorite and most memorable moments with guests.

  16. 28

    How PR and creative storytelling transformed Bob Phibbs' retail consulting business.

    In this episode, host Sami Saad (Media Research Analyst, PR Newswire) is joined by the Retail Doctor Bob Phibbs to discuss the power of personal storytelling, how fresh content can improve search results, and more. 

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    Insider's tips, press release distribution from PRNewswire's perspective

       In this episode, PRNewswire's Glenn Frates (RVP - North America Distribution) and Fouzia Hussain (Senior Client Services and Operations Manager - EMEA) join Nareeman Dosa for a roundtable discussion covering insider tips on press release distribution.

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    Insider's tips, press release distribution from PRNewswire's perspective

       In this episode, PRNewswire's Glenn Frates (RVP - North America Distribution) and Fouzia Hussain (Senior Client Services and Operations Manager - EMEA) join Nareeman Dosa for a roundtable discussion covering insider tips on press release distribution.

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    A conversation with Business Upturn founder: Vipul Sipani

    In this episode, we sit down with Vipul Sipani, Founder of Business Upturn, to discuss his experience in establishing his publication during COVID, the gap between PR professionals and media agencies, and the benefits of working with distribution companies like PR Newswire. @SipaniVipul

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    Etiquette for Crafting a Press Release

    In this episode, host Nathan Walker is joined by David Hill of VYRE Network to discuss the etiquette for crafting a press release, covering topics including formatting, the golden rule of press releases, and the importance of correct contact info.    

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    Navigating Financial Press Releases: A Chat with Benzinga

    Host Nareeman Dosa chats with the Head of Benzinga Pro's Breaking Newsdesk, Steve Krause, covering best practices for sending press releases for financial news to journalists.

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    Insights From A Marketing & Comms Professional In The U.S.

    In this episode, Nathan Walker is joined by Melissa Ambers (Founder - Savvy Media Group) to discuss pitching to, following up with, and building relationships with journalists.   @melissaambers

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    What is the future of AI in media and journalism?

    In the first episode of season two, host Nareeman Dosa from Cision/PR Newswire is joined by Tom Allen (Founder -The AI Journal) and Gelu Sulugiuc (Founder - PLX AI and Director at Thomson Reuters) to discuss the future of AI in media and journalism. @gelusulugiuc @TheAIJournal1

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    Episode 19: Media Coffee Recap

    In this special recap episode, Media Coffee hosts Nareeman Dosa and Nathan Walker take a look back at some of the most insightful moments from their interviews with professionals from around the world of journalism.   Chris McKeon, Political Reporter - PA Media Felicia J. Persaud, CEO - ICN Group Rubén Marcos, Corporate Comms Consultant - Europa Press Sanjay Mehra, Head Multimedia & Sales - ANI Freek Staps, Editor-in-Chief – ANP Gaby Natale, Host and Executive Producer - SuperLatina Fabio Insenga, Deputy Editor in Chief - Adnkronos Phil Lempert, Founder - SupermarketGuru  Andrea Hubbert, Founder - Hub+company Christine Buhagiar, Europe Director - AFP

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    Episode 18: How To Communicate with journalists in Kenya

    In this episode, Nareeman Dosa interviews Vincent Owino of Business Reporter, covering how to communicate with journalists in Kenya - from considering the value of a press release, choosing the best method of communication, and being mindful of publication schedules. Twitter: @vincentoowino

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    Episode 17: Green Communication: How to Communicate with ESG Journalist

    In this episode, hosted by Cision's Market Research Analyst Nathan Walker, John Jannarone of CorpGov.com joins us to discuss the best tactics for pitching to journalists on the topics of Environmental, Social, or Governance concerns.

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    Episode 16: Insights from an experienced comms professional

    In this episode, hosted by Cisions Market Research Analyst Nathan Walker, Andrea Hubbert of Hub + Company joins us to discuss tailoring your pitch to a journalist's beat, following up, and using alternative methods of communication to get in touch.

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    Episode 15: Communicating with journalists in the Netherlands

    In this episode, Freek Staps of ANP joins host Nareeman Dosa to discuss best practices for reaching journalists in the Netherlands, including being sensitive to the the relevance of data about a country being shared, and being honest with journalists in your pitches. Editor-in-Chief, ANP or Algemeen Nederlands Persbureau  Twitter: @anpbusiness

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    Episode 14 - How to Communicate with consumer, food and retail media in the USA

    In this episode of Media Coffee, Phil Lempert – founder and Editor, Supermarket Guru - joins host Nareeman Dosa of Cision to discuss communicating with consumer, food, and retail media in the United States. Twitter: @PhilLempert

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    Episode 13 - How to Communicate with Journalists in the Caribbean and its Diaspora

    Felicia Persaud of CaribPR Wire joins host Nareeman Dosa discuss the best practices for reaching journalists in the Caribbean by using geo-targeting/marketing, the best language to use, and when to send your press releases for the most impact. CaribPR Wire

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    Episode 12 - Communicating with the LGBTQ+ community

    In this episode, Nareeman and guests Peter Williams and Sophie Perry discuss tips for those looking to communicate with the LGBTQ+ community.  Do not hesitate to consult the community by reaching out to charities, organisations. Explore dedicated community platforms to find resources including data and stats. Do consider involving members of the community from your company's staff in the conversation. Define well your audience and objectives, keeping in mind that the LGBTQ+ community is made of smaller groups, which have different priorities and focus. Demonstrate an authentic interest in the community through actions that have a real impact for the community (support for charities, organisations, grants, funding). To communicate with authenticity, take the time to understand the "language" of the community (asking pronouns is one example). Guests: Peter Williams, Founder of Gayther @OfficialGayther Sophie Perry, founder of the LGBTQ+ Journalism Network @LGBTQJournoNet  

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    Episode 11 - What is the state of press freedom in Canada and the UK?

    In this episode, we explore with our guests the current state of press freedom in the UK and Canada, and discuss how journalists, media outlets, and governments can work together to uphold this vital pillar of our democracy. Heather Bakken – President, World Press Freedom Canada Janet Silver – Director, World Press Freedom Canada Dawn Alford – Executive Director, Society of Editors Cheryl Douglas – Global Snr Director, Media Research, Cision

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    Episode 10 - How to Communicate with Journalists in Egypt

    In this episode, Nareeman Dosa speaks with Ahmed Bahaa of MENA (Middle East News Agency) about the evolving media landscape in Egypt, adapting to local languages, being aware of covering sensitive topics, and more.

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    Episode 9 - How to Communicate with Journalists in the USA

    Laura J. Wellington is the founder of THREAD MB, an award-winning children's television creator and author, TEDx Speaker, blogger, entrepreneur and more. In this episode, she joins us to talk about the best ways to get your press release seen by journalists in the USA. @thefourstardiet

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    Episode 8 - Reaching and Engaging with the Hispanic Community in the US

    In this episode, Nareeman is joined by Gaby Natale, Host and Executive Producer of SuperLatina to discuss reaching out to the Latino Community in the US. @GabyNatale

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    Episode 7 - How to Communicate With Journalists In India - Part 2

    In the latest Media Coffee Q&A, we return to India to learn more about how journalists in the country like to work and find out some essential tips for PRs looking to strengthen their relationships with the press. We talk to Sachin Kalbag, a journalist with nearly 30 years of experience across The Hindustan Times, The Hindu and the India Today Group. Sachin began his career in 1994 working as a trainee feature writer, report and copy editor in Mumbai. His career has crossed both print and digital, with a stop in Washington as a foreign correspondent for Indian Newspaper Daily News and Analysis. More recently he joined think tank The Takshashila Institution, specialising in policy teaching as senior fellow for media and governance. @SachinKalbag

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    Episode 6 - How To Communicate With Journalists In Italy

    Fabio Insenga, Adnkronos, Deputy Editor in chief tell us about the media in Italy and the best ways to work with journalists and getting your news picked up by media outlets. AdnKronos, Italy's first leading private News Agency and Publishing Group, is active in the information field since 1963. The newsroom in Rome headquarters comprises various desks dealing with politics, economics, world news, national and local news, transmitting more than 2000 stories each day to its about 600 subscribers. @FabioInsenga @Adnkronos    

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    Episode 5 - How to Work with Journalists in Bahrain

    In this episode of Media Coffee, TradeArabia Editor, Sree Bhat, talks to us about working with the media in Bahrain and offers insight into getting press releases from journalist inboxes to editorial calendars. Established in 1999, TradeArabia is one of the largest online news portals in the Middle East. It covers business news across various trade and industry sectors in the Gulf region. Sree has more than 30 years of experience in India, the Gulf and Papua New Guinea, bringing a wealth of knowledge on digital and print editorial. @tradearabia

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    Episode 4 - How To Communicate With Journalists In The United States

    In this episode, we explore the best ways to communicate with journalists in the USA. Chris Seper from NewsNation Now joins us to talk about the importance of press releases in fighting fake news, and shares a few tips on securing coverage in online and broadcast media. @chrisseper @newsnation  

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    Episode 3 - How To Communicate With Journalists In India

    In this interview we hear from Sanjay Mehra, Head Multimedia & Sales at ANI about the media landscape in India and get his top tips for PRs when dealing with journalists in the region. Founded in 1971, ANI (Asian News International) is South Asia's leading multimedia news agency producing content for online, TV and newspapers. It has over 100 bureaus in India and across the world. @ANI

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    Episode 2 - How to Communicate with Journalists in the UK

    In this episode, we hear from Chris McKeon, Political Reporter at PA Media in the UK. Chris is based in Westminster and provides analysis for PA's Mediapoint wire. He started his journalism career at the Surrey Advertiser before moving to the Liverpool Echo. PA Media is the national news agency for the UK and Ireland. It provides a continuous feed of text, pictures, video and data into newsrooms around the country. 5 recommendations from PA Media's Chris McKeon: Before writing a press release, spend time thinking about the value of your story   Avoid sending press releases during public holidays and other major public events   Prime Minister's Questions is on Wednesdays between 12-1pm – this sets the political news agenda for the week   Communicating with journalists via email is always better than calling   Provide contact details for journalists to follow up with any questions @PA

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    Episode 1 - How To Communicate With Journalists In Spain

    In this episode we hear from Rubén Marcos of Spanish news agency Europa Press. Rubén takes us through the media landscape in Spain, his recommendations for attracting a journalist's attention, and how to get press releases on point. Europa Press is one of the largest private news agencies in Spain. It was founded in 1953, as an independent company with two main principles: professionalism and independence. https://twitter.com/europapress

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    Media Coffee Teaser

    Welcome to Media Coffee, from Cision! Our first episode will be arriving September 22, 2022!

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Media Coffee is a podcast series hosted by PR Newswire – a Cision brand. Each episode features conversations with journalists and media professionals from leading media organizations around the world, exploring key trends, challenges, and questions shaping how PR and communications professionals engage with the media.

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