10 Words and Phrases to Remove From Your Lexicon Today

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This week NASDAQ and Ragan Communications released a white paper titled “What Journalists Want” that serves as an overview of current trends in media relations.

We’ll cover the full paper later, but for now we’ll review the section closest to our hearts: a jargon-filled listicle!

The full list of 20, compiled at some undisclosed point in the past by MichaelSmartPR founder Michael Smart and former New York Times tech writer David Pogue, still rings true–though we do wonder how often some of these phrases see use in real-life press releases.

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