How EA Sports built a ‘virtual newsroom’
The maker of the Madden series of football games and other huge sports franchises keeps its ear to the ground so it can respond with relevant, accurate content.
The maker of the Madden series of football games and other huge sports franchises keeps its ear to the ground so it can respond with relevant, accurate content.
Spring is the perfect time for an audit of your daily habits. Make sure you include these five tasks in this mix.
Six hospital communicators debate the cost of purchasing a licensing agreement from U.S. News & World Report, and how it does—or does not—affect patients.
#MiniAbe prepares for the Oscars with a video from the Illinois Office of Tourism that is bound to go viral.
By being on top of crises as they happen, answering them with a human voice, creating brand ambassadors and having plans at the ready, the airline has weathered some big storms.
Tuesday was the 16th president’s birthday. Mark the occasion with these quotes—and lessons—from Honest Abe.
Online security firm’s revamped blog, which mimics a newspaper website, has boosted page views, traffic and brand visibility for Sophos.
The university system unveiled the branding image last month—offering insufficient details about it—and pulled it back amid an instant flood of criticism.
Politicians, business execs, athletes, entertainers—each group is represented in both categories. Check out who made the lists, and why.
Lt. J. Paul Vance is described as ‘composed yet compassionate, straightforward without being robotic or wooden’ in handling media inquiries after an unthinkable tragedy.
Over the years, corporate communicators and communication experts have figured out some of the secret ingredients that drive people to open email messages.
Consider this advice before you map out your communications plan for next year. It could make or break your success.
Customers are such a vital part of the company’s communications strategy that their words often make it into product descriptions.
Do you write a to-do list? Check email? Find out how your peers start their day.
In a recent poll, Ragan.com readers said the biggest misconception people have about communicators is that anyone can do their job. Do you agree?