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PUBLIC RELATIONS
With less money to spend on ads, more companies are relying on public relations campaigns to get their messages out. This topic covers public relations strategies, campaigns, people in PR, and stories about companies and people that are affecting the industry.
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If you attended any of the Big Data Week sessions (Atomic was a partner of the event) or recently read an article about...
THE PR VERDICT: “F” (Full Fiasco) for the proponents of austerity, who continue to lose a losing battle.
THE PR VERDICT: "B" for Barbara Bush and her off script comment. Going off message was mitigated by also...
Our weekly report card wrap up of this week's winners and losers in public relations.
THE PR VERDICT: "C" (Distinctly OK) for Apple. The news isn't good, but it surely isn't all rotten.
In my years as a journalist I endured my fair share of embarrassing gaffes, both my own and those of my staff (which I...
After a year of research and input from more than 3,000 women, they actually can be understood. "For Men...
The other day, I heard the CEO of a large corporation drone on for twenty minutes. He was pitching a large group of...
Some of your favorite tweets have been the quotes and tips that we tweet each day. Because you asked for it, we have...
THE PR VERDICT: "D" (PR Problematic) for Taylor Swift's PR machine, and for the magazines...
Just when I think it’s a dead horse that has been well and thoroughly flogged on this blog, I have a conversation with...
THE PR VERDICT: ”D” for Jill Kelley and Natalie Khawam. This is one social comeback that will be hard to manage.
THE PR VERDICT: “A” (PR Perfect) for Shirley MacLaine's well-worded, brief, and withering response.
Our report card wrap up of this week's PR winners and losers.
THE PR VERDICT: “F” (Full Fiasco). Has the Irish government - and the inexorably intertwined Catholic Church - learned...
THE PR VERDICT: "C" (Distinctly Okay) for Donald Trump. This is just business as usual in his PR stunt-ridden...
THE PR VERDICT: “B” (Good Show) to Volkswagen for creating a PR moment that stands out without getting out of hand.
THE PR VERDICT: “F” (Full Fiasco). This was bad timing and a bad idea.
Our weekly report card wrap up of this week's PR winners and losers
THE PR VERDICT: “A” (PR Perfect) for both parties. In a time when hotheads are the norm, cooler heads are a refreshing...
THE PR VERDICT: "A" (PR Perfect) to Hillary Clinton. She's been passionate during the Benghazi hearings, coy...
THE PR VERDICT: "D" (PR Problematic) for David Cameron. Be wary of creating expectations that you may not...
Our report card wrap-up of this week's PR winners and losers
THE PR VERDICT: “B” (Good Show) for Weinstein. Even the best dancers misstep occasionally; correct the mistake, and...
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