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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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THE PR VERDICT: “D” (PR Problematic) for Snoop Lion, né Dogg. His metamorphosis into Snoop Lion needs a more radical...
Our report card wrap-up of this week's PR winners and losers
THE PR VERDICT: “A” (PR Perfect) for Giffords and Kelly. Their impeccable credentials will make it tough for opponents...
THE PR VERDICT: "A" (PR Perfect) for Tommaso De Benedetti. Anything can be true at any given time, provided...
THE PR VERDICT: “D” (PR Problematic) for Gerard Depardieu and his partnership with Presiden Putin. The actor might want...
This week, we've been looking back over some of the more challenging moments in public relations, yet they seem simple...
As the PR Verdict looks back over the best (and worst) of public relations and media in 2012, we can't help...
Who gave the most disastrous sound bite of 2013? While the snappy, clever phrase is the dream of every publicist and...
A look at the best PR photo moments in 2012.
Our weekly report card wrap-up of this week's PR winners and losers.
The PR Verdict: “A” (PR Perfect) to the US government for what seems like a well-orchestrated PR campaign to maximize...
Monday was a snow day across the Ottawa region, or, to be more precise, an ice rain day. That left tens of thousands of...
The PR Verdict: “D” (PR Problematic) for the NFL. The tragedies of its players shine a light on the difficult life of...
The PR Verdict: “B” for DJs Michael Christian and Mel Greig. A redeeming interview for the pair, and quite possibly for...
The PR Verdict: “D” (PR Problematic) for Citigroup. Orwellian business-speak is trying.
Our weekly report card wrap-up of this week's PR and media winners and losers.
The PR Verdict: “B” (Good Show) for the Paisios legacy. There is a PR lesson to be learned from his enduring popularity.
The PR Verdict: "A&" (PR Perfect) for the royal family. They scooped the media and accentuated the...
The PR Verdict: “A” (PR Perfect) for SAC Capital. Endorsement from others is always better than tooting your own horn.
The PR Verdict: “D” (PR Problematic) For Kim Kardashian for her "no comment" policy.
A report card wrap-up of this week's PR winners and losers.
The PR Verdict: “F” (Full Fiasco) to The People’s Daily, whose credibility reached a new low.
The PR Verdict: "C" (Distinctly OK) from the network, the studio, and all involved with the show for sticking...
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