Cision to Co-Sponsor Sam Whitmore's Media Survey Discussions With Leading Tech Reporters...

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Cision to Co-Sponsor Sam Whitmore's Media Survey Discussions With Leading Tech
Reporters and Bloggers
Cision Ramps up Efforts to Foster Best Practices in PR by Joining Long-running
Weekly Webinar Series

CHICAGO, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Cision (www.us.cision.com), the leading
provider of media research, distribution, monitoring and analysis services,
announced it will co-sponsor Sam Whitmore's Media Survey (SWMS) teleconference
discussions with tech editors from top mainstream and new-media outlets. The
long-running series of weekly webinars features live interviews and Q&A with
top reporters and bloggers hosted by Sam Whitmore, a well-known media analyst
and leading consultant to editorial and marketing professionals.
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    "Cision is committed to fostering best practices in the public relations
industry," said Peter Granat, Executive Vice President of Cision. "Sam
Whitmore's expertise in creating a constructive dialogue with leading editors
and reporters enables PR professionals to be more helpful and productive in
working with the editorial community."
    Whitmore said the purpose of the teleconferences is to share knowledge and
understanding of what kinds of information the editors need. "Each week our
harried tech PR pro subscribers-even the experienced ones-can learn a little
bit more about the plight of today's harried tech journalists," Whitmore said.
"After the call, we send a teleconference synopsis in e-mail, along with a
link to the audio file, so you can archive this precious knowledge."
    Upcoming SWMS/Cision Editorial Teleconferences include:

    -- Tues. Aug. 12: Stacey Higginbotham, reporter, GigaOm
    -- Tues. Aug. 19: Mark Hall, editor-at-large, Computerworld
    -- Tues. Aug. 26: Steve Gillmor, editor, TechCrunchIT
    -- Tues. Sept. 2: James Kendrick, blogger, JK On the Run
    -- Tues. Sept. 9: Chris Gaither, technology editor, Los Angeles Times
    -- Tues. Sept. 23 Michal Lev-Ram, reporter, Fortune Magazine
    -- Tues. Sept. 30: Erick Schonfeld, co-editor, TechCrunch
    -- Tues. Oct. 7: Jim Ledbetter, editor, The Big Money


    Subscribers can sign up online at http://www.mediasurvey.com/zc/ for $149
per call. After each call, Cision will provide a summary of the discussion
with pitching tips and information on the outlet (for a summary sample;
http://us.cision.com/resources/teleconference/SWMSsample.pdf).  There is also
an archive of previous calls accessible at http://us.cision.com/swms_archive.
    About Cision AB
    Cision AB (www.cision.com) is a global industry leader in business and
communication intelligence. The firm provides media research, distribution,
monitoring and communication evaluation, as well as target group
identification and distribution of information for PR and IR purposes. Cision
AB has annual revenue of SEK 1.9 billion, and has around 2,700 employees in
Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, Norway,
Portugal, Singapore, Sweden, Lithuania, United Kingdom, and the United States.
    About Sam Whitmore's Media Survey
Sam Whitmore has practiced and studied tech journalism for 25 years. After
14 successful years at Ziff Davis Publishing, where he served as a
news-breaking reporter, columnist and editor-in-chief for PC Week, Whitmore
established Sam Whitmore's Media Survey (SWMS), a tech media analysis service
designed to help PR pros win coverage for their clients. Since 1998 SWMS
(www.mediasurvey.com) has helped PR pros understand how publications make
editorial decisions and how to harness that knowledge for better pitching
results. Key to SWMS is its weekly Editorial Teleconference series-now in its
eighth year-showcases a leading tech influencer each week in a frank,
fast-paced 30-minute conversation.
SOURCE  Cision

Stephen Debruyn, Vice President, Marketing, +1-312-986-4974,
stephen.debruyn@cision.com
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