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Billionaire Joe Ricketts shuttered local coverage hubs in apparent retaliation for a successful unionization effort. Former employees and customers have flocked to social media to speak out.
No matter what sort of communicator you are, it’s essential to sense where PR ends and pandering begins.
Even experts can forget their writing do’s and don’ts. Here are five places to go when you want a second opinion.
If you’re not creating video content, keeping your online messages concise, paying to boost posts and more, you might be missing out on bigger opportunities for your organization.
Theresa May’s address about a brighter future brought unforeseen storm clouds. The UK press had a field day, but her quick thinking offers takeaways for when presentations go awry.
Lieutenant General Jay Silveria recently addressed racial attacks in a press conference that’s now gone viral. Here’s what communicators of all stripes can take from his powerful words.
The credit bureau’s acting CEO offered free lifetime credit monitoring after previous PR misfires. Will the mea culpa and this initiative calm angry consumers?
Elon Musk says employees should go above or around their managers if necessary.
If you want press attention, keep in mind that controversy sells, timeliness is essential, press kits are useless and reporters are the most skeptical people on earth.
Elon Musk says employees should go above or around their managers if necessary.
Whether the news is about cellphone germs or the northern lights, University of Alberta’s Folio allows the organization to tell its own story and cite its researchers.
The Silicon Valley behemoth offers gratis goodies that can help you create better surveys, find a new job, monitor trends and make your business more visible.
Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican, tried to latch onto and invert Jimmy Kimmel’s emotional plea on behalf of the Affordable Care Act. The late-night comedian issued a scathing response.
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