Podcast

work experience at see media
Work experience: Dipping into the world of housing comms
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My name is Elise Middleton and I’m currently in my third year at the University of Worcester, studying journalism.  The PR industry has always interested me and while we’ve touched on it in my course, we’ve never really gone into...
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Podcasting | Housing UK | See Media PR
How to make a podcast
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With most people continuing to work from home and organisations looking for various ways to communicate effectively with their colleagues, customers and external stakeholders, 2021 is already shaping up to be a huge year for podcasting. This webinar covers the...
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Don’t wait another year to start a podcast | See Media
Don’t wait another year to start a podcast
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New year, new challenges and as we enter 2021 continuing to live in a mostly virtual world, organisations and businesses need to get creative with ways to engage and interest their audiences. At the start of the pandemic, webinars and...
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See Media | Virtual Housing Festival
Specialist housing communications agency wins its first PRCA Dare Award
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Housing communications agency, See Media, has won its first Midlands Public Relations Communications Association (PRCA) DARE Award. Winning the not-for-profit campaign award alongside its client and leading housing provider Stonewater, the announcement marks a year since the agency relocated its...
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Podcasting | public affairs | See Media
How podcasting can help housing comms
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2019 is very much the year of the podcast. But how useful a communications tool is podcasting in the housing sector? According to research published by Ofcom in September 2018, 6 million adults in the UK listen to podcasts every...
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Podcasts | PR tool | See Media blog
Podcasts: a perfect PR tool
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You organised the event, secured some high-profile speakers, key messages were communicated to stakeholders, and there was some activity on social media. Job done, right? Well, not quite. If the event was recorded in high enough quality, the value of...
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