Public Relations with Fexingo: PR, Media Outreach, and Earned Media Strategy

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Public Relations with Fexingo: PR, Media Outreach, and Earned Media Strategy

Lucas and Luna examine the evolving dynamics of earned media in an era of fragmented attention. Each episode dissects a real-world PR campaign—from a startup's product launch to a multinational's crisis response—using original press releases, media coverage data, and journalist feedback. Lucas, drawing on his background as a former business reporter, interrogates the news value of each pitch, while Luna, with her agency-side experience, challenges assumptions about audience targeting and message discipline. Together they walk through the full arc of a public-relations effort: identifying the right beat reporters, crafting a narrative that survives the first paragraph, managing the asymmetry between what a company wants to say and what a journalist will publish, and measuring outcomes beyond clip counts. They avoid PR platitudes and instead focus on specific tactics like embargo strategies, byline placement, and the signal-to-noise ratio in a crowded inbox. For anyone who has ever wonde

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Lucas and Luna examine the evolving dynamics of earned media in an era of fragmented attention. Each episode dissects a real-world PR campaign—from a startup's product launch to a multinational's crisis response—using original press releases, media coverage data, and journalist feedback. Lucas, drawing on his background as a former business reporter, interrogates the news value of each pitch, while Luna, with her agency-side experience, challenges assumptions about audience targeting and message discipline. Together they walk through the full arc of a public-relations effort: identifying the right beat reporters, crafting a narrative that survives the first paragraph, managing the asymmetry between what a company wants to say and what a journalist will publish, and measuring outcomes beyond clip counts. They avoid PR platitudes and instead focus on specific tactics like embargo strategies, byline placement, and the signal-to-noise ratio in a crowded inbox. For anyone who has ever wonde

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