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CNN Shines as Pundits Disagree on Biden vs. Trump Winner
As anyone who follows politics knows the two have been debating each other for years, even though most of the time the current president attacked the former president without using his name.
Politics and Olympics Mix with Brands Bracing for Protest Storms
There is no sporting entity that comes close to the International Olympic Committee for being a political-driven entity.
Why Trump and Biden are Covered Differently
We explore how differing media coverage of Donald Trump and President Joe Biden may influence public perception, despite Trump's controversial actions and statements that would typically undermine other politicians.
Attacks on Science and Scientists Intensify
In a hearing purportedly on the source of the COVID-19 pandemic, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene called for Dr. Anthony Fauci to be imprisoned for “crimes against humanity.”
Guilty vs Rigged is the Perception Gap in Trump's Verdict
The recent unanimous decision by a New York jury finding Donald Trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records to influence the 2016 presidential election has laid bare the stark perception gap between the left and the right in the United States.
Tips on How to Cover, Accurately and Fairly, the 2024 GOP Convention
What will make the 2024 GOP Convention different from past gatherings is that it will most likely be built on two major falsehoods, that the 2020 election was stolen from this year's presumptive nominee Donald Trump and that President Biden is behind all of Trump's legal woes.
Lessons for Leaders from the Worst-Handled Crisis in American History
Ineffective or malign leaders often fail to rise to the challenges before them and almost always make matters worse.
Humanitarian Crises and the Israeli-Hamas War's Impact on U.S. Presidential Election
Nevertheless, the phrase “humanitarian crisis” is missing from the media commentary regarding the war, during which Russia is systematically destroying Ukraine piece-by-piece.
Insights on Navigating the Misinformation Maze on Social during the 2024 Election Cycle
As the 2024 U.S. Presidential election looms, a recent survey conducted by Media.com reveals a growing concern among social media users about the pervasive influence of misinformation.
Media.com CEO James Mawhinney Reacts to Proposed TikTok Ban, Highlights Broader Issues in Social Media
While the legislation’s future in the Senate remains uncertain, the proposed TikTok ban has sparked discussions about privacy, national security, and the free speech rights of millions of Americans.
Facebook’s 20 Years of Evolution in Social Communications and Public Relations
We can only imagine the challenges, and changes that lie ahead including a few more conspiracy posts from your relatives along the way.
CommPRO Unveils Exciting Lineup of 2024 Innovations Summits to Shape the Future of PR and Communications
These dynamic events bring together industry leaders to share their invaluable experiences and insights on pressing issues in the public relations and communications field.
How Do Journalists Cover a Habitual Liar Like Trump?
Journalists gearing up to chronicle next year's Presidential election face a special challenge.
The Orwellian Impact of Recent Court Rulings on Social Media Outreach, Affirmative Action And LGTBQ+ Rights
The far-reaching injunction against government departments and individuals against engaging with social media companies around disinformation, while providing free rein to individuals (and bots and foreign governments) to spread falsehoods, is in fact a looking-glass-world version of “1984” – completely at odds with George Orwell’s writings.
Trump-Appointed Judge's Ruling Promotes Disinformation by Undermining Social Media Content Moderation
It is telling that, on the nation’s birthday, a Trump-appointed judge handed down a ruling in support of a phenomenon that’s working to undermine democracy.
What Role Should Brands Play in a World of Misinformation?
This question is likely to reach the Supreme Court for a final decision, but what’s the role of brands in this ongoing battle?
Ideology Masquerading as Jurisprudence
Judge Terry A. Doughty’s ruling enjoining federal government departments and employees from urging or even encouraging social media platforms to remove false and dangerous information is an affront to justice, to democracy, and to truth.
Government Communicators Say Politics, Disinformation are Top Trust Impediments
Examining what communicators perceive are reasons for the loss of public trust in government is at the center of a new survey of more than 200 PR professionals.