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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.
A Call to Action for Gender Equality in Leadership
"Focus on the importance of gender equality in leadership positions, particularly in the corporate world," says Melissa Hourigan, Senior Vice President and Head of Media Strategy at Fabric Media.
Email Domain Authentication and How to Fix Delivery Issues
Have you tried to send out a newsletter yet this year through MailChimp or another email service provider (ESP)?
The Impact of Messaging in Advertising, PR, Politics and Why Learn Advertising Skills
That’s why many commercials, in print pubs, radio and television, contain what many media observers call the “hard sell,” meaning they contain message points.
Can Chicago, Dems Attain PR Victory with 2024 DNC?
For the first time in 28 years, Chicago will host the Democratic National Convention.
One Groundhog Day A Year Is Enough For Me
To followers of the political news, Groundhog Day is every day, because if a person decided to abstain from watching cable political news for a week and then resumed watching the program of choice, it would seem as if they hadn’t taken the hiatus.
We’ve Had Some Great Presidents as Communicators and Biden isn’t Among Them
If we ever needed a reminder, we are getting a schooling from President Biden on the importance of communications.
Would We Have Taylor Swift Without The Beatles? The Battle Over AI Training
Copyright law originated as a way for Congress to “promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.”
Preparing for the 2025 Super Bowl With Key PR Strategies Prior to Kickoff
Are you prepared for next year’s Super Bowl on Feb. 9, 2025, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, home of the New Orleans Saints.?
Think Like a Unicorn–For PR New Business & Jobs
Thinking like a unicorn, provides a framework for breaking out of a common trap agencies and professionals often fall into - trying make ourselves fit into an assignment or position for which we may not be uniquely qualified.
Five Keys to PR Agency Growth
The most successful growth strategies will leverage multiple channels that reflect client interests and needs.
When Age is More Than Just a Number
It seems to me that those seeking to protect Mr. Biden should take the win.
Why Black History Month Matters
By celebrating Black History, we all learn more about each other and build on this nation’s legacy.
The Red Ball Art Festival is A Masterclass in Communication and Community Building
The Red Ball Art Festival is more than just an art exhibition; it's a vibrant testament to the power of art as a universal language and a connector of people across diverse backgrounds.
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.
AI's 2024 Impact on Public Relations Brings Challenges and Changes
As we move further into 2024, it's clear that AI's role in the PR landscape is poised for even greater expansion, offering both new possibilities and challenges for the industry.
See Don’t Tell: A 27-Year-Old Offers a Visual Lesson in HR and Reputation Management
Accountability enjoyed a victory when Brittany Pietsch video recorded her firing from a tech firm at the hands of inept HR staff and an absent manager.
The Precise Date On Which Artificial Intelligence Will Destroy Humanity
I’m going to start thanking ChatGPT when it helps me out…
PR People Play Second Fiddle To Journalists And Recent News Coverage of Boeing Once Again Proves That
If journalists and PR people were part of an orchestra, PR people would. play second fiddle to journalists: We need them. They don’t need us.