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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.
Prosek Partners Welcomes Veteran Financial Reporter Carleton English as Senior Vice President
With over a decade of experience in print and broadcast journalism, Carleton brings her wealth of knowledge to enhance Prosek's capabilities in traditional wealth and alternative asset management accounts.
Stacie Barrett Shares How She And Her Team Catapulted Domino’s Newsletter Readership To 100%
Stacie Barrett of Domino’s on unlocking success with data-driven decision-making.
The What’s In and What’s Out of Communications and Social Media in 2024
In-and-out lists are definitely in for 2024, but what else is “in” for this year in the world of social media, marketing, and communications?
Unlocking the Business Mind with CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta Who Reveals the Five Pillars to Build a Better Brain
In this episode of That Said, the spotlight is on Dr. Gupta's insights from his book, Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at any Age, with a particular focus on how the five pillars can be applied to business leaders.
The Top Seven Criteria in Selecting the Right Buyer for your PR Agency
Selling your PR agency is a big decision, and finding the right buyer is crucial for a successful transition.
Navigating Diverse Narratives from Identical Data: A Guide for Communication Professionals.
How communicators are interpreting measurement outputs that offer multiple insights.
Fighting Misinformation in Focus at Sundance Festival
Media.com, a New York-based online network dedicated to combating false claims and defamations, will host the "The Power of Reputation" panel at the Festival’s Impact Lounge on January 20.
Annual Marigold Global Consumer Trends Index Points to Crucial Insights for Communicators
The report delves into attitudes and generational differences concerning personalization, privacy, messaging, advertising, and brand loyalty.
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 Root To Racial Healing in This Country Is To Listen, Learn, Engage
Celebrating the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is a somber reminder of the work this country must do to address its truths, find ways to achieve racial healing and transform society.
2024 Edelman Trust Barometer Unveils Innovation as a Surprising New Risk to Trust in Today's Landscape
In a prelude to the World Economic Forum, the latest 2024 Edelman Trust Barometer lays bare a concerning schism between innovation and society, becoming a key driver of heightened polarization. Unveiling a significant disparity, the study discloses that almost two-thirds of respondents see innovation as inadequately managed.
2023 Newspaper Headlines Provided Inexpensive PR Lessons That Are Not In Expensive Text Books
The year 2023 is history. But I can assure you that the year 2024 will provide many PR lessons from headlines from happenings that have nothing to do with our business but nevertheless can apply to it.
Birnbach Communications Issues Key Media, Business and Tech Predictions for 2024
Birnbach Communications issued its 22nd annual list of top media and marketing trends for the upcoming year.
Jane Fox, Author, ‘The Hungry Mother: Recipes for Recovery and Life in the Kitchen’
Join Michael in his conversation with Jane Fox about her new book, The Hungry Mother: Recipes for Recovery and Life in the Kitchen which traces Jane’s past struggles with addiction, her recovery, and how cooking and faith provided a path to sustained sobriety.
Edelman Appoints Kirsty Graham as CEO for U.S. Operations
In a strategic move poised to drive the next phase of growth for global communications firm Edelman, Kirsty Graham has been named the Chief Executive Officer of Edelman's U.S. operation, effective February 1
Zeno Group Survey Reveals What’s On The Mind Of Middle Managers And What Comms Can Do About It
We spoke with Anne DeAngelis, executive vice president of employee engagement strategy at Zeno Group, about some of the comms disconnects middle managers are feeling, the data behind it and what solutions can be developed from these insights.
How Surveys Are The Key to Success
No matter the subject or sector of business, surveys are a powerful tool used to gather data that can push companies forward towards their greater goals.
2023 Cable Breaking News: A Year Marked by Controversies and Media Division
“In this world of uncertainty, one thing is constant: With scant exception, the news delivered by cable broadcast channels will either be incomplete, misleading, prejudicial or outright lies.”