Communication Blog
How to use bridging phrases like a pro
Expert tips to use bridging phrases in your next media interview.
Five differences between AP Style and Chicago Style
Learn about how both writing styles differ on the Oxford comma, em dashes, numbers, titles, and more.
Trade publications: The impactful middle path
Between the New York Times and peer-reviewed journals, trade publications offer communicators a valuable blend of access and audience.
How to be quotable
Understanding what reporters want out of a quote can help you develop talking points that include the vibrant language reporters are seeking.
Six common AP Style mistakes
Depending on the type of communication, the University uses AP Style or Chicago Style. Do you make any of these AP Style mistakes?
More Research Recommended to Improve Science Communication
Report identifies areas where research is needed to better communicate basic science.
Improving Media Relations Strategies in 2022
A new report on the state of journalism in 2022 detailing reporter trends in social media, public relations preferences, and news gathering strategies was recently released by the media database organization, Muck Rack.
Pitching Stories Like an Expert
Nine tips to build relationships with journalists and creating compelling pitches.
What it Takes to be a Good On-Air Television Guest
Learn how to be a better on-air television guest, and increase your chances of being asked back for future appearances.
Survey Shows Zoom Interviews Will Continue to Play Role in Local News Gathering Process
A new report from D S Simon Media analyzes the different interview preferences of local TV news producers.