Media Bullseye Roundtable   /     Media Bullseye Roundtable 2016.12: Social Networks and Future of Media

Description

In this week’s episode of the Media Bullseye Radio Roundtable, I’m joined by Scott Monty, CEO and founder of Scott Monty Strategies and the producer of the Full Monty podcast and newsletter. As always, we cover 3 topics in 30 minutes or less: P&G’s decision to shift advertising money from Facebook to TV and the implications of that decision. The strategies Twitter and Google employ to handle trolls and harassment. The perception of traditional media and its trustworthiness — and what that means for PR. Continue Reading → The post Media Bullseye Roundtable 2016.12: Social Networks and Future of Media appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.

Summary

In this week’s episode of the Media Bullseye Radio Roundtable, I’m joined by Scott Monty, CEO and founder of Scott Monty Strategies and the producer of the Full Monty podcast and newsletter.
As always, we cover 3 topics in 30 minutes or less:

* P&G’s decision to shift advertising money from Facebook to TV and the implications of that decision.
* The strategies Twitter and Google employ to handle trolls and harassment.
* The perception of traditional media and its trustworthiness — and what that means for PR.

Subtitle
In this week’s episode of the Media Bullseye Radio Roundtable, I’m joined by Scott Monty, CEO and founder of Scott Monty Strategies and the producer of the Full Monty podcast and newsletter. - As always, we cover 3 topics in 30 minutes or less: -
Duration
30:46
Publishing date
2016-08-17 18:25
Link
https://firpodcastnetwork.com/media-bullseye-roundtable-2016-12-social-networks-future-media/
Contributors
  Chip Griffin
author  
Enclosures
http://traffic.libsyn.com/fir/mbr-2016-12.mp3
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Shownotes

In this week’s episode of the Media Bullseye Radio Roundtable, I’m joined by Scott Monty, CEO and founder of Scott Monty Strategies and the producer of the Full Monty podcast and newsletter.

As always, we cover 3 topics in 30 minutes or less:

  • P&G’s decision to shift advertising money from Facebook to TV and the implications of that decision.
  • The strategies Twitter and Google employ to handle trolls and harassment.
  • The perception of traditional media and its trustworthiness — and what that means for PR.

The post Media Bullseye Roundtable 2016.12: Social Networks and Future of Media appeared first on FIR Podcast Network.