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Why I Ditched Baseball For Football In Order To Improve My Mind And Increase My Knowledge
Would a pitcher out fox a batter by throwing a curve ball when the hitter was expecting a fast ball?
Insights on Navigating the Misinformation Maze on Social during the 2024 Election Cycle
As the 2024 U.S. Presidential election looms, a recent survey conducted by Media.com reveals a growing concern among social media users about the pervasive influence of misinformation.
Getting Shohei Ohtani Talking Is The Right Move
Major League Baseball’s highest-paid player Shohei Ohtani is in a pickle now that his constant companion/interpreter was fired abruptly, apparently for illegal gambling.
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.
Katie Couric on Her Life Beyond the TV Screen
Join Michael in his conversation with Katie Couric about her most interesting memoir, Going There, which chronicles her groundbreaking professional career while also intimately telling the story of her life beyond our TV screens.
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.
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.
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.
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.”
Media Biases Are Easy To Spot If You Look For Them
Media biases are everywhere. And they’re easy to detect, especially in political and sports reporting.
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.
The Failed Twitter Stunt of Ron DeSantis Was An ‘Inside Baseball’ Error
Cable news political broadcasters are arguably the primary user of “inside baseball,” terminology, the most recent major example being on May 24, when an overload of twitter users made the site crash, derailing Gov. Ron DeSantis’s announcement that he was officially running for president.