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USC Annenberg study predicts PR industry will approach $20 billion by 2020

USC Annenberg study predicts PR industry will approach $20 billion by 2020 | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations today released an executive summary of its Global Communications Report, a comprehensive survey of senior public relations executives, which predicts the worldwide PR agency business will grow from its current estimated size of $14 billion to $19.3 billion over the next five years.  To accommodate this growth, agency leaders anticipate their headcount will increase over the same period by about 26%.  


Industry leaders, both in agencies and in-house, believe future growth will be driven by content creation and social media, as well as more traditional activities such as brand reputation, followed by measurement and evaluation. Earned media still ranks relatively high for both corporate and agency leaders.  Paid media ranked last of 18 possible growth drivers.


“Overall, we are sensing a continued optimism about the direction the industry is headed, which is good news for people entering the field,” said Fred Cook, Director of the USC Annenberg Center for Public Relations. “But questions remain about the industry’s ability to attract the right talent, adapt to new technologies and increase the level of investment required to capitalize on these opportunities.”...

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Optimism ahead for the PR industry – $20 billion value by 2020. The Global Communications Report is a must-read for PR pros, students and PR agencies.  9.5/10

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The Surprising Gender Wage Gap In PR

The Surprising Gender Wage Gap In PR | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
With the recent revelations about Sony ‘s movie studio executives behaving badly and its discriminatory treatment of female stars, I decided to look closer to home—to my own industry of public relations—to see how women fare. If anyone should treat women well, shouldn't it be a field like PR, which is predominated by women?

It turns out that while the PR profession skews heavily female, men make significantly more money and hold the majority of the seats of power in the largest agencies.

Consider who's running the world’s top 10 PR agencies as ranked in the Holmes Report. The vast majority has white men at the helm, though two have women running their North American units. It would almost be amusing if it weren't so sad to see some of these agencies’s leadership pages,with men holding all the top spots and women peering out beneath them.
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No excuses. The PR profession is a dinosaur!

Alyssa Davidson's curator insight, January 6, 2015 10:49 AM

This is actually very interesting for me to read because last summer I interned in Public Realtions. I did PR for Nickelodeon and what I had noticed was that majority of the team was all female, however, the president, who told everyone what to do, was a male. The one male in the department was the president who was the head of the team and made all the decisions and so forth. It was very interesting for me to see this dynamic and then read this article because that is exactly what the article is saying. The white, male held the most power in the PR department while all the women worked underneath him. 

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Watch: Twelve agency CEOs on the state of PR

Watch: Twelve agency CEOs on the state of PR | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Global expansion. Blurred lines between PR and marketing. An explosion of creative services.


Chief executives from 12 of the largest agencies in the world discuss their firm’s performance over the past year and share their pitch for the future of the business....

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Very interesting perspectives from a dozen high level, global PR agency CEOs. Must-see for PR pros at every level.

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