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Navigating the nuanced world of modern media relations: A live panel at the pub with leading Qld journos

Navigating the nuanced world of modern media relations: A live panel at the pub with leading Qld journos

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Powered by Public Address, the innovative media relations management platform providing that indispensable extra hand for every pitch, the It’s PR Darlings podcast took an exciting turn in its latest episode. This wasn't just any regular episode; it was a live podcast session, in collaboration with the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Queensland.

For those unfamiliar, IABC is an essential hub for communication professionals who thrive on networking and continuously update themselves with industry trends and insights.

Hosted by It’s PR Darlings co-hosts Greer Quinn and Jo Stone, this special episode unraveled in the casual ambience of a Brisbane pub – the iconic Paddo Taven – setting the stage for candid conversations and insights.

This exclusive panel presentation brought together Michael Coombes, the erstwhile deputy editor of Channel Seven News, Queensland, who has recently stepped into the shoes of the editor, and Craig Johnston the Editor from InQueensland.

Introduced by Melanie Loy, the President of IABC Queensland Chapter, the live setting added an authentic touch, complete with ambient bar noises and paper rustlings.

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