Hospital’s media coverage increases nine-fold using brand journalism
Nationwide Children’s Hospital is hearing from high-profile news sources it never even pitched. This is all due to pumping out brand journalism stories.
This is the first article in a three-part content series on brand journalism. This series, in partnership with MediaSource, a media relations and content production firm that specializes in brand journalism tactics, offers tips to communications professionals.
The words “brand” and “journalism” may not seem like they go together—and the goals of the people who work at either end of this communication spectrum may seem to be at odds. But when thoughtfully practiced, brand journalism provides meaningful, relevant content to media outlets that need it, while (sometimes indirectly) burnishing a brand image.
At Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, the PR team defines brand journalism as blending actionable content with expert guidance from the hospital’s sources.
“For the most part, we focus our brand journalism stories on information that parents can use,” explains Pam Barber, director of media relations. “We’re striving to be a news source.”
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