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This is Steve Lubetkin’s primary blog (formerly “Lubetkin’s Other Blog”), where he comments on journalism, communications, and public relations issues of importance, and encourages a dialogue with readers. Steve is a veteran public relations practitioner and a long-time national leader in the Public Relations Society of America. The podcast features seminar programs and interviews about communications, journalism, and other public relations topics.

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CHERRY HILL, NJ (SBN) — Issues surrounding firearms ownership, the Second Amendment, and weapons training and regulation are often fraught with emotion, political polarization, and misinformation.

On this episode of The Lubetkin on Communications podcast, firearms instructor and award-rinning journalist John Petrolino discusses how he focused his career reporting on firearms issues.

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Petrolino has been published by BearingArms.com, AmmoLand.com, News2A.com, ShootingNewsWeekly.com, TheTruthAboutGuns.com, USA Carry, Save New Jersey Blog, USCCA’s Concealed Carry Magazine, NRA Women, and America’s 1st Freedom. In 2024 Petrolino launched a product and travel review site, TheSquareReviews.com, where he serves as the publisher/editor-in-chief.

Also, in 2024 he was elected to the Board of Directors of the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.

In 2022 Petrolino was named “Media Figure of the Year” by San Diego County Gun Owners PAC and “Blogger of the Year” by the Second Amendment Foundation. SAF named him “Journalist of the Year” in 2024. In 2025 Petrolino received an “Outstanding Achievement” in broadcast award from the Professional Outdoor Media Association.

Also, in 2025 he won two 1st Place and two 2nd Place “Excellence in Journalism” awards in the Metropolitan division from the N.J. Society of Professional Journalists for his watchdog coverage of N.J., articles on the N.J. Second Amendment community, and his reporting on a N.J. homeowner who used a firearm for self-defense without firing a shot.

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CHERRY HILL, NJ (SBN) — The free press in the United States is facing a super storm of challenges, from declining readership of print news publications to the loss of advertising revenue to online platforms, and the blistering attacks on its credibility from politicians ranging from local leaders all the way up to President Trump, with his baseless accusations of false reporting and his attacks on freedom of the press.

To comment on the state of the free news media in the US, this week’s guest on SBN Newsmakers is Joe Weber, who is the Jerry and Karla Huse Professor emeritus of News-Editorial at the College of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Joe has also been a visiting professor at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, and previously spent more than two decades as a writer and editor at BusinessWeek, concluding his tenure there as Chief of Correspondents.

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In this conversation, Joe Weber discusses the evolution of journalism, highlighting the significant changes from traditional print media to the current landscape dominated by digital platforms and independent voices. He emphasizes the decline of local news and its implications for democracy, the challenges posed by corporate media ownership, and the rise of Substack as a platform for independent journalism. Weber also addresses the impact of political bias on news consumption and the disconnect between voters and reality, ultimately expressing cautious optimism for the future of democracy.

You can also watch the video of our conversation in the player below.

SBN Newsmakers shows are also available on the Roku streaming service. You can subscribe to our Roku channel at https://bit.ly/SBNroku.

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With The Star-Ledger ending its print edition and The Jersey Journal shutting down, New Jersey’s media landscape is changing fast. But does the decline of print mean the end of local journalism?

A new report from the Bloustein School at Rutgers University called The Future of New Jersey Journalism: Evolution, Not Extinction, senior policy fellow Marc Pfeiffer discusses these shifts and what they mean for the future of news.

You can listen to the interview with Marc Pfeiffer in the player below. The podcast is also available wherever you get your podcasts.

About the guestMarc H. Pfeiffer, MPA

Senior Policy Fellow | Faculty Researcher, Bloustein Local Government, Center for Urban Policy ResearchMarc H. Pfeiffer retired in 2012 from a 37-year career in New Jersey local government administration, having served as a municipal administrator in several municipalities, and 26 years of service in the State’s local government oversight agency, the Division of Local Government Services. At DLGS he served as Deputy Director for 14 years, and periodically as Acting Director.

Marc has broad experience in many areas of local government policy and administration, including specific expertise in areas such as finance and property taxation, public procurement, shared services and consolidation, technology, energy, labor relations, and general government administration. He also has deep experience in the legislative process and as a regulatory officer. He is currently engaged in research concerning the use of technology in local government.

In addition to participating in Bloustein Local, Marc makes his extensive government experience available as a guest lecturer and other collaborative efforts. He is also assisting the Rutgers School of Public Affairs and Administration with the State’s Certified Public Manager Program in curriculum development and instruction.

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In this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, Steve Lubetkin chats with radio personality Steve Trevelise, who has spent four decades in terrestrial radio broadcasting.

You can listen to the conversation in the podcast player below, or wherever you get your podcasts.

About the GuestSteve TreveliseSteve Trevelise started his radio career at WRLB in Long Branch, then moved to WPST where he started on overnights then moved to mornings.

When WYSP music director Steve Feinstein heard him on the radio he was then brought to WYSP where he started as a rock jock, then became News Director doing updates on The Howard Stern Show.

He later became program director at Shadow Trafffic overseeing 25 announcers on 36 radio stations.

He can now be heard on both New Jersey 101.5 talking Jersey and SportsRadio WIP talking Philly sports. As Steve puts it, “Not bad for a New York Giants fan!”

More information at his Facebook page.

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For the first time in nearly three years, the New Jersey chapter of the Public Relations Society of America and the NJ chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists sponsored a “Meet the Media” panel, held at the student center at the Cook Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. [Read more...]

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Entertainment industry publicist Dan Harary discusses his new book, "Flirting With Fame: A Hollywood Publicist Recalls 50 Years Of Celebrity Close Encounters," and his career path in this video interview with Steve Lubetkin. [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications podcast, we have a conversation with Charlie Kratovil, a community activist and award-winning hyperlocal newspaper editor in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Kratovil started the local news website New Brunswick [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications podcast, we feature a panel discussion on agency business development hosted by the Senior Professionals group of the New Jersey Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. [Read more...]

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Veteran Philadelphia TV news assignment editor Bob Timms joins Steve Lubetkin for a conversation about the changing face of broadcast news. [Read more...]

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Alyssa Zeff, vice president, Davis & Co., previews the online webinar she will conduct on visual content and infographics for the Philadelphia chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators on April 30, from noon to 1 p.m. [Read more...]

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Beth Gordon, president of Accelerate Team Performance, previews her March 21 IABC Philadelphia program, "Creating and maintaining high-performance culture during transformational change." [Read more...]

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A panel conversation, "Leadership for Ultimate Performance: Yours, Your Organization's, Your Peers', Your Team's," recorded at the Senior Professionals Group meeting sponsored by the New Jersey Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications podcast, we chat with Naresh Vissa, CEO of Krish Media Marketing and author of the book, Fifty Shades Of Marketing: Whip Your Business Into Shape & Dominate Your [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, we present two short panels offered by the New Jersey chapter of the Public Relations Society of America, recorded May 10, 2018 in Rahway, NJ. [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, we present a panel discussion on leadership held May 2, 2018 by the Senior Professionals group of the New Jersey Chapter of the Public Relations Society of [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, we present the 2018 Meet the Media panel produced by the New Jersey Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America in cooperation with the New Jersey [Read more...]

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“No one is waiting for Washington to do anything remotely intelligent any more,” Bruce Katz says. Listen to an audio podcast of Katz' remarks. [Read more...]

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Media relations has been a mainstay of the PR industry for decades, but that’s changing, especially as newsrooms shrink. Companies large and small are now telling their own stories, publishing them on SEO-enhanced online news [Read more...]

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On this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications podcast, we present this year’s “Meet the Media” panel, sponsored by the New Jersey Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. The panel was held March 30, [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Trafcom News Podcast, cross-posted from Donna’s podcast site, Donna Papacosta and Steve Lubetkin, co-authors of The Business of Podcasting, discuss some of the business aspects of podcasting, specifically how to [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications podcast, we talk with Mickey Osterreicher, general counsel of the National Press Photographers Association about freedom of the press, constraints imposed by government on the working press, [Read more...]

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Patrick Jackson was one of the pioneers of what he called “behavioral public relations,” but his untimely death in 2001 at age 68 didn’t stop Jackson Jackson & Wagner, his firm from continuing to work [Read more...]

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In this installment of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, we present a panel discussion recorded July 12, 2016 at Temple University in Philadelphia. The panel, co-sponsored by the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), the Society [Read more...]

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On this edition of the Lubetkin on Communications podcast, we chat in-studio with StevieChris and José Rosado, hosts of the Angry Millennial Podcast. The Angry Millennial podcast features Interviews with creatives from all walks of [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications podcast, we hear a panel presentation from the April 28 NJCAMA meeting in Princeton, NJ. At the New Jersey Communications, Advertising, and Marketing Association’s April 28, 2016 [Read more...]

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In this edition of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, we present a “Meet the Media” Panel conducted by the New Jersey Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America on April 5, 2016 at Rutgers University in Piscataway, NJ. [Read more...]

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James (Jim) E. Lukaszewski (Loo-ka-SHEV-skee) is one of America’s most visible corporate go-to people for senior executives when there is trouble in the room or on the horizon. In this podcast, he speaks with Steve Lubetkin about the state of crisis PR, and his upcoming May 12 appearance at IABC Philadelphia. [Read more...]

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On this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications podcast, we bring you a "Meet the Media" panel organized by the Delaware Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America. [Read more...]

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On this edition of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, we chat with Ken Jacobs, the principal of Jacobs Executive Coaching and Jacobs Communications Consulting. About the Guest Ken Jacobs is the principal of Jacobs Executive [Read more...]

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After 40 years as a print journalist covering entertainment and feature news, most recently for the Philadelphia Daily News for nearly two decades, Chuck Darrow is today launching the next chapter, a weekly radio program, [Read more...]

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In a digital age, is there still a demand for a traditional newspaper clipping service? For Gregory Weber, owner of Garden State Press Clipping Service, the answer for more than 40 years has been a [Read more...]

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In this edition of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, we chat with Rob Biesenbach, a corporate communications expert, author, actor and public speaker, who will be presenting his seminar, “Act Like You Mean Business: Lessons [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, we present an October 15, 2015 panel discussion on Content Marketing from the New Jersey Chapter of the American Marketing Association. How do you get your [Read more...]

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A new survey of the advertising industry suggests that morale in many agencies is “low” or “dangerously low.” What’s behind the unhappiness? We chat with Doug Quenqua, editor in chief of Campaign US, the magazine [Read more...]

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In this edition of the Lubetkin on Communications podcast, we are covering communications at two ends of New Jersey. In our first segment, an interview with Michael O’Connell, host of the popular “It’s All Journalism” [Read more...]

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Steve spoke about his journey of “Baby boomer reinvention” at PodCamp Philly September 19, as part of Content Camp/PodCamp Philly 2015. You can hear his presentation in the Lubetkin on Communications podcast in the player [Read more...]

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We are pleased to welcome readers of the Bulldog Reporter’s Daily ‘Dog site to the Lubetkin on Communications blog and podcast. Our blog is now officially listed in the Daily ‘Dog’s Dog Blogs. We hope you enjoy [Read more...]

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Noting the passing today of the great actor/singer/entertainer and political activist Theodore Bikel, I thought it would be worthwhile to recall the unique opportunity I had to photograph Bikel at Temple Emanuel in Cherry Hill, [Read more...]

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I’ve been on both sides of the desk in my career, as a reporter and as a public relations person. I am sort of glad I’m not managing corporate PR anymore, because the trend in [Read more...]

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In the April 14, 2015 edition of the Lubetkin on Communications podcast, we chat with Joan Detz, a veteran speechwriting expert and presentation skills coach. Joan will be offering her workshop “How to Write Short [Read more...]

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I spent nearly 10 years organizing conferences for Standard & Poor’s, and I was fortunate to work with some very skilled meeting planners, from whom I learned a lot about making conferences go smoothly. In [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, we present a panel discussion by two networking experts, Bob Madonna and Steve Smolinsky, who shared their approaches to effective business networking at the December 8, [Read more...]

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I shoot video at lots of conferences, which means I see a lot of conference speakers. Some good, some, well, hoo-boy… I have been one myself many times. Sometimes I’ve been good, sometimes, meh. I [Read more...]

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One of my high school buddies, John Ruffalo, pulled the trigger on something I had been hoping to avoid, the ALS ice bucket challenge. You know, the one where you pour ice water over your [Read more...]

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The Lubetkin on Communications Podcast goes video in our new TV production studio, with this first video episode. Our guest is Peter Key, former technology columnist for the Philadelphia Business Journal. About the Guest Peter [Read more...]

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Update, July 31: The Business of Podcasting is now available for instant download on the Amazon Kindle. Click here to order. In this episode of the Trafcom News Podcast, produced by Toronto-based podcaster Donna Papacosta, [Read more...]

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In episode #53 of the Lubetkin on Communications Podcast, we present a media panel recording, “Video killed the radio star and Twitter buried Facebook,” held May 8, 2014 at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ. [Read more...]

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For more than 40 years, Larry Litwin, APR, Fellow, PRSA, has been teaching the practice of public relations at Rowan University, Glassboro, Gloucester County, NJ, and elsewhere. Following a distinguished career in broadcast journalism with [Read more...]

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I will be explaining our approach to incorporating audio and video into an effective content publishing strategy at the Mid-Atlantic Consultants Network (MACN) breakfast meeting next Monday, May 12, at Intelligent Office in King of [Read more...]

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We’re fascinated by the herd mentality that we find cropping up in the digital world. We had hoped that early adopters of digital technologies would not fall into the same behaviors as their offline predecessors [Read more...]

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For the past several years, we’ve been providing production assistance for the live stream and recorded video at Philly Net Squared’s Net Tuesday programs. The October program, “Social Media Sampler,” was a series of short, [Read more...]

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I joined some of my senior level colleagues in the New Jersey PR industry to discuss issues of interest, when the New Jersey Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America gathered its Senior Practitioners [Read more...]

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My article, “Becoming the Media,” appeared in the June 2013 issue of the Burlington County Chamber of Commerce’s Communicator newsletter. You can download a PDF of the article at this link: Becoming the Media – [Read more...]

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In episode #51 of the “Lubetkin on Communications Podcast,” a speaking appearance by Steve Lubetkin at the New Jersey Bankers Association’s 2013 marketing conference, held Thursday, June 6, 2013 in Monroe Township, NJ. In this [Read more...]

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Zeeshan Zaidi, lead singer and producer of the New York-based indie rock band The Commuters, joins Steve Lubetkin on this edition of the Middle Chamber Books and Music Podcast. From The Commuters’ website: Before forming [Read more...]

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In the 50th episode of the Lubetkin on Communications podcast, we present a panel program, “Beyond Likes, Tweets & Check-Ins: What it Takes to Make REAL News.” The podcast was recorded at an April 17, [Read more...]

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Woody Allen once remarked that “90 percent of success is just showing up.” If you want your business to show up online, forget about posting pictures of kittens on Facebook, or tweeting about what you [Read more...]

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In our continuing effort to make our services useful, we’ve added two new capabilities to our broad portfolio of corporate video and event video production. High Definition Video Tape Conversion Capability We’ve added the ability [Read more...]

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I like to ensure that we are prepared for any eventuality when we are out on a video assignment for a client. That’s why I will always try to visit the venue in advance. This [Read more...]

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The New York Times took on the conventional wisdom about Facebook and other social networks being a goldmine for marketers because they enable pinpoint mapping of consumer behavior using “big data.” I’ve been arguing for [Read more...]

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Updated 11/24/2015 with new legacy video projects. We’ve produced a number of tribute videos in the past few years for nonprofit organizations and religious institutions. In the course of producing these projects, we’ve recognized that [Read more...]

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Back in the early 1970s, we had a music room in the basement. My dad played the vibes (see photo), mom played the Lowrey organ, and we hosted musical accompanists from among my dad’s students [Read more...]

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Our guest in this edition of the Middle Chamber Books and Music Podcast is singer/songwriter Alexandra Inglis. Alex has been performing since she was eight, and she has already appeared at legendary Jersey Shore clubs [Read more...]

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In this edition of the “Lubetkin on Communications Podcast,” we present a panel discussion hosted November 28, 2012 by the Social Media Club of Delaware at the Marriott Courtyard Hotel, Newark, DE, on “Social Media [Read more...]

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Steve Lubetkin of Lubetkin Global Communications will join three other distinguished communications professionals in a discussion of best practices in employee communications, in a panel program sponsored by the Philadelphia Chapter of the International Association [Read more...]

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Increasingly, we are seeing efforts to convince people to spend their video marketing money to create mindlessly similar plain white screen “Thank you for watching this video” videos. Or worse, they are being persuaded to [Read more...]

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In November 1979, Iranian revolutionaries stormed and captured the US Embassy in Teheran. Angered by the US Government decision to permit the former Shah of Iran to enter the US for cancer treatment, they held [Read more...]

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The old joke about advertising is that we know half of our advertising expenditure is wasted. We just don’t know which half. Instead of wasting half of your ad buy — or more — on [Read more...]

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It continues to surprise me that companies and other organizations plan and execute complex public events like seminars, awards presentations, tribute dinners, and so on, but they always forget to budget for video and audio [Read more...]

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Update: We decided to use the August Compuschmooze column to update the available information about Talmud study materials on the web. You can read the column and check out the links we discovered at the [Read more...]

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Steve was the guest speaker on Sunday, July 29, 2012 at the South Jersey Men’s Club, which meets at the Katz Jewish Community Center in Cherry Hill, NJ. The program was recorded by David Neidorf, [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Middle Chamber Books and Music Podcast, we speak with bestselling author Jason Jennings, author of The Reinventors: How Extraordinary Companies Pursue Radical Continuous Change, in which he describes the characteristics [Read more...]

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We narrowly escaped serious damage from a tree that fell from our neighbor’s yard last night. We didn’t hear a thing, but it came within inches of the house. This accident reminded I should have [Read more...]

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Why do any firms think direct mail is a good idea any more? With so much of the purchasing decision being crowd-sourced by people getting opinions online, you have to wonder why anyone spends a [Read more...]

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I’m quoted on the CaféYak.com website in an article, “Eight Steps to Creating a Better Podcast,” by freelance writer Anna Harris. In the article, I make several recommendations to improve the quality of audio [Read more...]

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I look at a lot of video created for other companies to see what’s going on in the world we inhabit on behalf of our clients. I am really disturbed by what I see. Many [Read more...]

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The underlying message of the Goldman Sachs imbroglio remains the same as the underlying message about all the reputation management foul-ups that have taken place over the past decade, most conspicuously in the financial services [Read more...]

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One of the biggest lessons coming out of the Komen Foundation’s recent high profile policy and communications failures is the importance to corporations and organizations of having some voices of dissent in their circle of [Read more...]

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The conversation on Twitter this morning included a few references to amateur radio and Citizens Band Radio, which was the Twitter of the 1970s, for those of us, ahem, mature enough to remember. And of [Read more...]

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Here’s another story about why it is essential for you and your business to be involved in the use of social media tools like Facebook and Twitter. We are travelling on assignment in Israel last [Read more...]

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I just started listening to my umpteenth podcast of an executive interview being conducted, ostensibly, by some senior PR practitioner, where the interviewer opens the interview by saying “Tell us who you are and what [Read more...]

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A few days ago, a story in one of the major business publications here in New Jersey caught my eye. It was about how Short Hills-based Investors Savings Bank has rebranded itself as Investors Bank. [Read more...]

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Every September, the Public Relations Society of America promotes “Ethics Awareness Month,” to inform and educate the public relations profession about ongoing issues and concerns regarding PR ethics. There is an extensive collection of ethics [Read more...]

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I’m a Senior Fellow of the Society for New Communications Research and they asked all of the Fellows to promote the Excellence in New Communications Awards, so here’s the blurb. The Society for New Communications [Read more...]

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Updated 5/3/2012: The link to purchase this app has changed. It is now in the Amazon Marketplace. Thanks to Wizzard Media, which hosts our audio podcasts on Libsyn.com, we can now offer an Android App [Read more...]

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In this episode of the Middle Chamber Books and Music Podcast, we speak with marketing expert Dick Martin about his most recent book, Secrets of the Marketing Masters – What the Best Marketers Do – [Read more...]

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Updated 4/23/2013 to include links to our event photography on Zenfolio.com With the low entry level cost of digital photography, many companies and organizations want to cut costs and just buy inexpensive point-and-shoot cameras so [Read more...]

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Steve Lubetkin, managing partner of Professional Podcasts, the award-winning Cherry Hill, NJ video and audio podcast production company, is quoted extensively by Ragan Communications staff writer Matt Wilson in his lead story at Ragan.com today, [Read more...]

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I attended a social event for a communications and advertising organization last night, and in the course of many conversations, spoke with several younger digital media consultants (OK, compared to me that’s just about everyone!), [Read more...]

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I was the guest speaker in the May 19, 2011 “CommAmmo” #ICChat Twitter chat hosted by Cleveland-based Sean Williams, a corporate communications practitioner. The conversation about best practices for using video in internal communications settings lasted [Read more...]

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The most disturbing news of the past two weeks has been the revelation that a legendary public relations agency, Burson-Marsteller, tried to run an advocacy public relations campaign for client Facebook that was intended to [Read more...]

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Updated 4/25/11: Microsoft has released a hotfix for the problems caused by its Security Update last week that caused PowerPoint 2003 to have problems opening files with image backgrounds embedded in the slide template [Read more...]

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Jacob Comenetz’ article, “Digital Diplomacy”, in  “The Diplomatic Pouch” blog of the Washington Diplomat newspaper, discusses the role of social media in the civil uprisings rippling through many Arab countries. Comenetz notes that a lack [Read more...]

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Professional Podcasts’ managing partner, “@PodcastSteve” Lubetkin, will be a panelist at “The future of social media: How to make it really work for your organization,” a seminar sponsored by the Nonprofit Development Center of South [Read more...]

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Professional Podcasts has published a new white paper describing many of the hardware and software tools and production equipment we use to produce audio and video programs for our clients, with important and useful web [Read more...]

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Steve will be among two dozen leading commentators and practitioners of social media presenting at the Social: Media, Business & Life Conference June 1 at Delaware Valley College in Doylestown, PA. Steve will be leading [Read more...]

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In this episode of the “Lubetkin on Communications” podcast, we present a “Meet the Media” panel discussion recorded February 23, 2011 in Wilmington, DE, at the breakfast meeting of the Delaware Chapter of the Public [Read more...]

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Update, 12/21/2010, 5:06pm. The photo at left has been removed from the ace-insurance-litigation-watch.com website and replaced with a stock photo. We received no response to our takedown notice, other than the removal of the photo. [Read more...]

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This is a matter of reputation management. You no longer have the luxury of opting out from an online presence that you create and cultivate. I don’t care that you don’t want to be on [Read more...]

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If Bob Franks were still alive, he might be surprised and even amused that this photograph I made of him at Leadership New Jersey’s 2008 Forum on the Future of New Jersey was the centerpiece [Read more...]

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In this live recording from PodCamp Philly 2010, we speak with Chuck Stanley, one of the co-hosts of the Eagles Fancast podcast, about doing a sports podcast. Chuck describes himself as “a bleed-green Eagles fan, [Read more...]

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In this special PodCamp Philly 2010 podcast, we interview Paul “@Caffination” Muller, host of the Caffination Podcast, and the technology guru behind the scenes at PodCamp Philly 2010. Paul runs technology for the Architecture Department [Read more...]

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In this special podcast recorded live at PodCamp Philly 2010, we speak with Amy Childs. Amy is a “happiness consultant” and hosts the “Whatever Whatever Amen” Podcast. Says Amy, In my work as a Happiness [Read more...]

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In this special podcast #4 recorded live at PodCamp Philly 2010, we interview Howard Yermish and Sandy Spadaro of the “10 Minutes at Exit 4” podcast. Thanks in part to insane amounts of coffee, Howard [Read more...]

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In this special podcast, recorded live at PodCamp Philly 2010 at Temple University, we interview Felicia Pullam, communications officer to Delaware Gov. Jack Markell, about the governor’s active use of Twitter and general support for [Read more...]

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In this special Lubetkin on Communications podcast, a live recording from PodCamp Philly, where we talk with Whitney Hoffman, producer of the LDPodcast, a founder of PodCamp Philly and a member of the PodCamp Foundation [Read more...]