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Sir Martin Sorrell on Global Shifts, AI, and the "Chameleon Economy"
At Davos, Sir Martin Sorrell and Daniel Newman discuss the global economic landscape, AI’s transformative role, and the political uncertainties shaping business strategy.
Taylor Swift Steals the Super Bowl Spotlight While Brands Burn Millions on Pointless Ads
As the Super Bowl approaches, media attention shifts from football to pop culture, leaving brands with sky-high ad costs and little earned media impact.
Why Last Year’s Headlines Exposed PR's Fatal Flaws and What You Need to Learn From Them
The first headlines of 2024 already offered key PR lessons—are we in for more of the same in 2025?
The Donald Trump Problem That PR Pros Can’t Control
Clients making statements that engender additional negative media voverage with five important lessons that PR people should never forget.
Twenty-Four Hours News Cycle Makes Oceans Out Of Sun Showers
Is the 24-hour news cycle a vehicle for making minor stories seem important? In my opinion, the answer is a resounding “yes.”