A Few Words on Esquire’s “A Few Words About Breasts”

The RRJ Recommends you check out Nora Ephron’s “A Few Words About Breasts,” published in Esquire in 1972.   Talking about boobs when you’re surrounded by hardlined definitions of gender is a lot more daunting than it sounds. Especially when you’re talking about your boobs. It’s probably why it was hardly ever done. In fact,… Continue reading A Few Words on Esquire’s “A Few Words About Breasts”

The Rock: People Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive”

Hed: (n) Newsroom Jargon for Headlines Headlines are tricky. They have to grab flighty readers’ attention, tell a story, and hopefully even squeeze in a witticism. The smallest choices affect readers’ first impressions and, sometimes, their only take on the story. Once a week, we analyze the different ways news outlets present the same story.… Continue reading The Rock: People Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive”

The Trends Shaping Native Advertising

Last month, the Native Advertising Institute (NAI) and the International News Media Association (INMA) released “Native Advertising Trends 2016: The News Media Industry,” a report exploring global native advertising trends within the news industry. Native ads are labeled differently across media outlets; they are commonly referred to as advertisements, featured content, sponsored content, suggested posts,… Continue reading The Trends Shaping Native Advertising

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