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Navigating News in the Age of Snappy Videos on TikTok
As traditional journalism grapples to adapt to this digital revolution, akin to bloggers of the TikTok era, it becomes imperative to scrutinize the implications and potential ramifications of this seismic shift in media consumption.
Remembering Robert MacNeil
Robert MacNeil’s passing marks the end of an era, and his contributions to journalism will continue to resonate for generations.
Deciphering the Decline of Religious Influence in America
Recent surveys have revealed a startling truth: 80% of Americans perceive religion's role in public life to be dwindling.
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.
The Unsettling Erosion of Dr. King's "Color Blind" Message is A Reflection on 2024
If the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was alive in 2024, it is conceivable that he would express both pride in the progress made and concern over the contentious racial landscape that endures.
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour Was A Social Phenomenon
As their publicist, I witnessed firsthand the impact of The Smothers Brothers on the cultural and political landscape of the late 1960s.
Taylor Swift – Time Magazine's Person of the Year? Really.
In a world grappling with geopolitical turmoil and the profound implications of legal battles that could reshape history, the decision to celebrate a pop icon could be seen as a whimsical diversion from the weighty matters.
The Unseen Power of Marketing: A Lesson in Remembering
In an age where attention spans are fleeting and the digital landscape is oversaturated with content, the ability to leave a lasting impression is the key to marketing success.
Suzanne Somers – A Timeless Icon
In the vast constellation of Hollywood stars, there are few whose brilliance shines as brightly as Suzanne Somers.
A Brief History Of Media Hoaxes And A Reminder That "Fake News" Is Nothing New
One of the earliest instances of media hoaxing in America occurred in 1835 when the New York Sun published articles claiming the esteemed astronomer Sir John Herschel had made groundbreaking discoveries on the Moon.
Decoding Elon Musk's Strategic Chess Moves in Twitter's Transformation to X
While many are quick to dismiss this move as another quirk of Musk's eccentricity, it is essential to recognize that he operates on an entirely different level – playing chess while we are stuck playing checkers.
The Greatest PR Stunts of All-time
Numerous public relations gimmicks have earned a place in history as some of the best and most enduring ever.