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Revenue-Hungry Athletic Associations Aren’t ‘Too Big to Fail’ at Crisis PR

July 1st, 2021 by

Whether it’s tennis associations pitted against athletes, NHL hockey teams covering up sexual abuse, the NCAA battling its member universities and athletes, European soccer bosses jousting with fans or organizers of the Tokyo Olympics seemingly ignoring athletes, doctors and the majority of Japanese citizens–the antediluvian approach of these sporting entities to stakeholder communication is inescapable.

Why Tillamook Used a 92-Year-Old to Scoop Its Creamy Story

June 30th, 2021 by

It starts with a few questions: What are we trying to say? And how are we going to say it? There was a nugget of an idea and then you go.

Summer Reading: A Terrific Book’s Presentation Makes the Case for Always Telling a Story

June 28th, 2021 by

The useful PR book includes a lively presentation and imbues traditional themes with interesting insights or unique interpretations. We provide reviews of some books for summer reading.

Infiniti Says Kate Hudson Film Speaks to ‘Misunderstood’ Target Market

June 22nd, 2021 by

Several brands are looking to short films as a tactic for connecting with customers. Infiniti has tapped Kate Hudson to star in its short film introducing the QX60 SUV. Its target customer is busy dealing with myriad issues, Infiniti says. That customer will relate to the multi-talented Hudson and the film reveal, Infiniti’s GM for global marketing Phil York says in an interview with PRNEWS.

Is an APR Worth the Time and Effort Needed to Attain It?

June 4th, 2021 by

What is the significance of the APR, those letters you see behind the name of some PR pros? Is the time and energy needed to attain the APR accreditation worth it in terms of better jobs and salary? Does it attract business? Do seasoned communicators need it? We asked PR pros with the APR and those without it for their views.

Lots of Thinking and Perhaps a Committee are Required When Companies Decide to Take Stands

June 1st, 2021 by

It seems standard practice that companies must act, or at least speak, on social and political issues. In addition, it’s generally held that CEOs, often the face of a company, have a duty to take stands on issues. The deeper you go, though, all this appears more complicated.

LGBTQ PR Pioneers Share Keys to Ensure Pride-Focused Campaigns are Not Performative

June 1st, 2021 by

We asked Alex Slater, founding partner, The Clyde Group, and Christina Ferraz, founder, Thirty6Five how they’re advising companies around Pride month and what role PR should have in advancing careers of those in the LGBTQ community.

The Pandemic Bolstered Local News; Here’s How to Adjust Your Media Outreach Accordingly

June 1st, 2021 by

For some business executives, media relations is simple: ‘Get me in the NY Times/Wall St Journal/Washington Post.’ However, if the past year of media consumption during COVID-19 has shown anything, it’s the importance of local media.

How Philip Morris Increased Internal Communication without Overwhelming Recipients

June 1st, 2021 by

How does a large organization like Philip Morris International keep all internal stakeholders on the same page during a pandemic and in normal times? That’s some of what we asked PMI’s head of global internal communication Bessie Kokalis Pescio. In addition, we asked how internal communicators at small companies should approach their work.

An SEO Refresher to Heat Your Web Traffic During a Potentially Post-Pandemic Summer

June 1st, 2021 by

Have you audited SEO practices around your communication efforts lately? If not, the spring and summer months might be a good time to do so. As such, PRNEWS offers insight from search optimization pros to help.