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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: “A” (Gold Star) to Martha Stewart for putting a tough period behind her. It’s even given her...
The PR Verdict: "D" (PR Problematic) for Walmart. Their decision to start Black Friday so early on...
The PR Verdict: “D” (PR Problematic) for one of the world’s leading media tycoons. However, it's touching to realize...
Hard to believe some companies thought it was a good idea to pull publicity stunts during Hurricane Sandy's aftermath.
The PR Verdict: ”A” (PR Perfect) for Judy Smith. Not only has she packaged herself as the PR Ms. Fix-It, she has also...
Our report card wrap-up of this week's PR and media winners and losers.
The PR Verdict: "B" (Good Show) for Sesame Street. By maintaining an impartial tone - even to one of their...
Nowadays, starting a business does indeed seem easier in comparison to the year 2000. Not only that, but also anything...
The PR Verdict: “F” (Full Fiasco) to the BBC, which demonstrated the thinking that got its news department into hot...
The PR Verdict: "B” for Paula Bradwell and her PR strategy. She has morphed from the “other woman” to the...
The PR Verdict: “C” (Distinctly OK) for Speaker Boehner, who has now given himself some negotiating room.
Our weekly wrap-up of this week's winners and losers in public relations and media matters.
The PR Verdict: "C" (Distinctly OK) for Diane Sawyer. One (or two) bad nights do not a long, illustrious...
The PR Verdict: “B” (Good Show) for Bettina Wulff. Who says what goes online stays there forever?
The PR Verdict: “C” (Distinctly OK ) for both political parties and their star endorsers. What we really needed was a...
The PR Verdict: "B" (Good Show) for the final decision to cancel the New York City Marathon.
The PR Verdict: “F” (Full Fiasco) to the Trump PR machine.
Our Report Card of the week's best, worst, and most perplexing moments in public relations.
The PR Verdict: “F” (Full Fiasco ) to Trump. Donald, you're fired.
The PR Verdict: “D” (PR Problematic) for Abercrombie &Fitch. CEOs should always be worried about tales from the...
One of the guiding principles here at inmedia Public Relations is that real work has only just begun when your hit the...
THE PR VERDICT: “C” (Distinctly OK) for UNHCR. Celebrity coverage is the stepping-stone for more serious follow up, but...
Our weekly report card wrap-up of this week's public relations winners and losers.
The PR Verdict: "B” (Good Show) to Michelle Obama and “C” (Distinctly OK) to Ann Romney. Michelle has the...
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