tailieunhanh - PRWEEK MEDIA SURVEY 2008

Some limitations are imposed by incompatibilities of barrier material with chemical agents. Chemical resistant gloves, suits, etc. are rated on the ability to prevent contact with special types of chemicals. This performance is usually rated in terms of "breakthrough times", that is how long it takes for a particular chemical to pass through a particular barrier material under test conditions. This kind of information should be obtained from manufacturers (or from other reputable sources of technical information such as NIOSH, OSHA, etc.)and used to determine (a) What types of barrier materials are best suited for working with. | PRWeek MEDIA JRVEY 2008 Under increased pressure and facing the uncertain industry economics journalists are producing content for multiple mediums being asked to do more with less and constantly monitoring their value to their media companies. PR Newswire United Business Media 12 MEDIA SURVEY State of t From increased responsibilities to growing competition the constantly evolving media landscape has created both challenges and opportunities for today s journalists finds the first-ever PRWeek PR Newswire Media Survey. Frank Washkuch reports Seven years ago Scott Hensley was a successful newspaper reporter. Working the healthcare beat for The Wall Street Journal he focused on creating detailed reports for the print edition. Today Hensley is the editor of the Journal s Health Blog a career move he says he couldn t have foreseen just a few years ago. I ve become a blogger and I didn t even know what that was a few years ago he says. The thing that has changed my life the most is blogging. I start at 7am every day and it s a rare day when I m out of the office before 5pm. We re a news-driven blog. We post eight to 10 times a day. We try to have three up by 9am a half-dozen by noon. When I was writing for print he adds I wasn t even thinking about what a possible story would be most days by 10am. Hensley isn t alone. Many journalists are having to expand their skill set and add blogger to their resumes. Moreover reporters at newspapers across the country are finding that they have to fill an online news hole as well as the traditional ink-stained pages according to the 2008 pRWeek PR Newswire Media Survey. Journalists across all mediums report that they are taking on more work. When asked what has affected their jobs the most over the past few years say they are expected to contribute more to their title s online version. Those extra inches of type however result in more opportunities for both journalists and PR pros because stories that don t make the newspaper .

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