Publishing & Media
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Shape the Future of Local News; Join American Community Journals as a Social Media Director
Are you a digital-savvy, creative thinker with a passion for storytelling and social media? Do you want to play a key role in bringing upbeat, positive news to hundreds of thousands of engaged readers across the Delaware Valley? American Community Journals (ACJ) is searching for a Social Media Director to lead our social media efforts…
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Hyperlocal Content Marketing: Connecting With Your Philadelphia Audience
We’re always seeking new ways to connect with our audiences, build brand awareness, and reach potential customers. But, in a city like Philadelphia, hyperlocal content marketing is one of the best strategies to truly engage with your audience. You might be thinking, “Isn’t digital marketing already a localized game?” Yes, but hyperlocal takes it a…
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26-Year History of the Wing Bowl Will Be Subject of New Documentary
A pair of Philadelphia-based filmmakers are producing a new documentary of the history of the Wing Bowl, writes Hayden Mitman for NBC 10 Philadelphia. Pat Taggart, one of the filmmakers, attended a Wing Bowl competition in the past and has since become a big of an expert on it. He joked that the competition is…
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Tailoring Your Content Marketing Message to Philadelphia’s Diverse Audience
In the age of personalization, marketers are constantly on the lookout for ways to connect with their local audience. Whether it’s the small business owner in Old City or the tech startup in University City, there’s a shared goal – to capture potential customers. But how do you know your content marketing strategy aligns with…
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Mary Mason Remembered as Groundbreaking Philadelphia Talk Radio Star and Civil Rights Activist
Mary Mason, a legendary Philadelphia talk radio veteran, has passed away at 94 after years of living with Alzheimer’s, writes the 6abc digital staff and Caroline Goggin. Mason started her career in 1958 as a gospel music radio host on the radio station, WHAT. A dozen years later in 1970, she began her talk program,…
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New Documentary Explores How Lower Moreland’s Terri Schiavo’s Story Captured the Nation
Between Life & Death: Terri Schiavo’s Story, a new documentary about the right-to-die case of Lower Moreland Township native Terri Schiavo is streaming on Peacock, writes Brian Brant for People. Schiavo who lived in Florida with her husband lived in a persistent vegetative state for 15 years after experiencing cardiac arrest. The documentary explores the…
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CAPA Senior Publishes New Photography Book Highlighting Friends, Philadelphia Teens
As a senior at Philadelphia High School for Creative & Performing Arts, Laila Holmes wanted to preserve her experiences being a high school student and teenager. So, she decided to take a bunch of photographs and subsequently published her work in a new book, writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. The book is titled, Etherness, “which…
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Skippack Man Wins $1,500 in MediaNews Group ‘Thanks Give-Away’ Subscriber Contest
Skippack’s Vince Cioffo, 70, a subscriber of The Times Herald for over 40 years, has won $1,500 in the “Thanks Give-Away” MediaNews Group subscriber contest, writes John Worthington for Trentonian. He said he plans on using the money to buy holiday gifts. “I was surprised because I never win anything,” he said. “I’m not that…
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Philadelphia Native Kristen Welker Makes Her Debut as New ‘Meet the Press’ Moderator
Philadelphia native Kristen Welker made her debut as the new moderator of Meet the Press, NBC’s flagship politics show, on Sunday, writes Rob Tornoe and Nick Vadala for The Philadelphia Inquirer. During her debut, the show aired a pre-taped interview between Welker and former President Donald Trump, which was his first appearance on NBC in…










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