Stories by PRNEWS

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From Breaking News Burnout to Balance: Managing Information Overload

March 14th, 2025 by

How can communicators navigate the overwhelming nature of breaking news without experiencing burnout and maintain a healthy work-life balance?

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Local Media is Often Overlooked: Learning from Sports PR

March 12th, 2025 by

While local media audiences may be smaller, tailored messaging allows for deeper engagement, enabling niche audiences to connect in ways that mainstream media often cannot.

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PR Lessons from Turo’s Crisis Response

March 11th, 2025 by

Turo, a peer-to-peer car rental platform, faced not one, but two crises during New Year’s 2025. The perpetrators of both violent incidents had procured their vehicles from the app.

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The Shifting B2B Social Media Landscape: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities

March 10th, 2025 by

The social media world is a turbulent place, and a difficult one for B2B PR pros to navigate, but the payoff is well worth it for those that can adapt their strategies.

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Ask a Journalist: Dr. Shamard Charles of TheGrio on How Integrity, Truth and Kindness Turn Pitches into Impact

March 5th, 2025 by

Dr. Shamard Charles discusses how a strong pitch stands out by balancing timeliness with accuracy, and explains why kindness, integrity and flexibility are essential for shaping stories that go beyond the headline.

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The Washington Post’s Devolution has Weakened the Fourth Estate: How Will PR Professionals Adapt?

March 4th, 2025 by

The Washington Post’s crisis and the erosion of trust it faces represents a perilous moment for media relations professionals and the general public who rely on the press for competent and independent reporting.

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The Communicator’s Role in an Anti-Expert Era

February 26th, 2025 by

Health communicators need a new playbook, in an era when emotion and distrust can win out over traditionally trusted messengers.

DeepSeek app is on the App Store. DeepSeek, a Chinese AI assistant, is built on MoE-based 'DeepSeek V3' and released 'DeepSeek-R1' in Jan 2025.

How DeepSeek Took Over the AI Conversation

February 24th, 2025 by

The lessons from DeepSeek’s rise offer a blueprint for how brands, especially challengers, can capture attention, navigate controversy, and take over the conversation.

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How To Tackle Successful DEI PR Amidst Political Pushback

February 21st, 2025 by

In honor of Black History Month and PRSA’s confirmed commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, our contributing writer looks at how PR professionals can safeguard DEI communications in a divisive political environment.

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5 PR Tips for Using Bluesky and RedNote

February 17th, 2025 by

Platforms rise and fall, but one thing remains: people crave connection. Whether you’re testing Bluesky, RedNote, or the next breakout platform, remember: your audience follows relationships, not logos.