Weekly Wrap: Into the Future Edition

The public relations field is changing rapidly. Now more than ever, it’s important to realize that journalism and public relations will still be around for years to come, as long as they continue to change and adjust to the industry trends.

Journalism careersWe’ve dedicated this week’s wrap to relieving any nerves you may have about the journalism and public relations field and to assure you that this industry isn’t going away anytime soon.

Journalists of the future, we need you! (Um, now…)

WordWrite Communications

WordWrite President and CEO Paul Furiga shares where he believes journalism is headed and why journalists should be excited for the future. 

What Will Blogging Look Like a Year From Now?

HubSpot

Blogging isn’t going anywhere; it’s just evolving. People will always want good stories and useful information.

The Future of PR: Focus, Fit and Friendship

Business News Daily

Along with journalism and blogging, public relations is evolving with the changing times. Stay on top of things and never stop learning, so you don’t sink as everything else changes around you.

Where do you see our industry going? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Jessica Carnprobst is an intern for WordWrite Communications. You can find 
her on Twitter @jess_carnprobst. Jessica Carnprobst

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