Weekly Reader
This week top pick's from IE Communications Team
MAITE: Trained dogs
Trained dogs for children who are exposed to prosecutions. It is a pioneering program of assistance dogs to serve as emotional mattress. Next year, trained dogs will go along with children that has to go to the courts. Read more here.
GEOFFROY: What does Duncan Edwards think?
Duncan Edwards may run an enviable portfolio of magazines, including Cosmopolitan, Elle, Esquire and Harper’s Bazaar, but he admits an ingrained old-school mindset has cost the publisher the digital initiative. Learn more here.
ROBERTO: The 50 words
The 50 words more used in a press release. Clearly, the word “new” is the key that journalists use to attract people’s attention. Read more here.
KERRY: Creative video
What would you do if you turtle died? Short story. The creation of the video, is the most amazing part, check it out!
ANA: Journalists point of view
In Alicia Murillo’s blog, she writes about how journalists show the darkest side of Palestina, because of their curiosity. Recently journalists do not show reality as it is, and we have to show our respect to those who are affected by war. Read more here.
MARTA: New trailer!
Three years ago, Erika Leonard James published a book called “Fifty Shades of Grey”. It has topped best-seller lists around the world. It has been translated into 52 languages, and set the record as the fastest-selling paperback of all time. It is a trilogy of erotic romance novels. No one thought this was going to happen but three years after we have the trailer.