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Susan Del Percio Delivers Hard Truths on Crisis Communication and Keeping Problems Hidden
Known for her straight-shooting style, Del Percio pulls no punches when discussing what it takes to manage crises in today’s unforgiving media environment.
The Media Maverick Who Revolutionized Television and Shattered the Status Quo
Phil Donahue, a trailblazer in American media, passed away, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of television and public discourse.
Katie Couric Unveils Her Full Story of Challenges and Achievements
Couric, an acclaimed journalist, author, and media pioneer, has crafted a narrative that not only highlights her professional milestones but also intimately explores her personal experiences and the influences that shaped her.
Lessons PR People, Sports Marketers, And Everyone Should Have Learned From Last Year’s Super Bowl Ahead of the February 11 Big Game
Even though some marketing experts feel that the investment in a Super Bowl ad does not justify the cost, CBS reported in early November that ad inventory was virtually sold out for this year’s game on Feb, 11.
The End of an Era: Charles Osgood's Legacy and Its Impact on the Media Business
As we reflect on Charles Osgood’s legacy, it's essential to consider what his loss means for the media business and the shifting dynamics of storytelling.
Late GOP Opposition to Trump: A Tale of Hypocrisy and PR Lessons from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
If Mr. Chaucer was around today, he might have included the proverb in a yarn titled, “ Better Late Than Never: The Sorry Saga of Hypocritical Republicans Opposing Donald Trump Who Are Attempting To Save Face Because They Supported Him For Years.”
The Last Straw, Or Why I Stopped Viewing Sports Through Rose Colored Glasses And See Things Clearer
If management thinks you’re a valuable asset they’ll most likely reassign you. If they refuse, that also sends a message about your standing in the agency.
Winners and Losers In The GOP Debate
Former U.N. Ambassador Haley showed herself to be strong, intelligent, articulate, and informed, clearly someone to be taken seriously as a potential presidential candidate.
ChatGPT Craze, Evolving Content Preferences, and Iconic Comebacks
From the ChatGPT craze to evolving content preferences and iconic brand resurgences, these developments hold valuable insights for public relations (PR) executive leadership in Tubular Lab’s H2 2023 Social Video Trends report.
TV Execs Fear Re-Runs Due to Actor-Writer Strike, But Trump's Re-Runs Proved Popular With Viewers
The continuing unhinged actions of former President Donald Trump is the saga favored by lovers and haters of a criminally-indicted, twice impeached individual who has been successfully sued for sexual assault and running a fake university.
PR Truths and Misconceptions Surrounding the CNN-Licht Debacle
The Licht example is a terrific reminder that earned media is a calculated risk–it cedes some control of its message and things can go wrong.