In an October 1 press release, Jim Sinkinson, InfoCom Group publisher announced that Bulldog Reporter and its parent company InfoCom Group have ceased operations. The Bulldog Reporter has provided media intelligence, practice insights, tool news and skills training since its launch in 1979 with Infocom Group owning Bulldog Reporter since 1986. The daily eNewsletter, the … Continue reading “Bulldog Reporter shuts down, MediaPro and blogger lists are being removed from the database”
Bulldog Reporter shuts down, MediaPro and blogger lists are being removed from the database
New (and Useful) Resources on the JungleBuzz Facebook Page for PR Pros!
At JungleBuzz, we’re committed to keeping our fellow PR Pros informed on the wealth of useful and expanding resources about our ever-changing field. In addition to the valuable information in the JungleBuzz database (and we encourage you check out it out, if you haven’t yet, by registering for free here), our social media sites provide … Continue reading “New (and Useful) Resources on the JungleBuzz Facebook Page for PR Pros!”
New Additions under Media Monitoring
Keeping the database current is a never-ending process – we are consistently making updates. The JungleBuzz blog is your primary source to follow the changes we’ve made. Here’s what’s new in the Media Monitoring Category. Metro Monitor: a comprehensive, cost effective, and easy to use media analysis service, which combines TV, radio, online news, and … Continue reading “New Additions under Media Monitoring”
Content Marketing – Another Ever Expanding Universe of Tools
Content marketing is becoming an important component of any marketing strategy. And much like the universe of tools used by PR pros, content-marketing tools designed to generate, publish, and promote your brand represent another constantly evolving and expanding ecosystem. We recently discovered Curata’s Ultimate Content Marketing List. This useful list and graphic maps out a comprehensive … Continue reading “Content Marketing – Another Ever Expanding Universe of Tools”