The New York Times exposé published in December about Justin Baldoni’s alleged smear campaign against Blake Lively highlighted the dark side of PR. Then a week later, Baldoni filed a $250 million lawsuit against the New York Times, saying the media outlet got the story wrong. Ultimately, the legal questions in Baldoni’s suit concern media ethics. But in the meantime, the actors’ PR teams should keep these crisis communications tips top of mind.
Ethics

Media Ethics and Reporting on Allegations: PR Lessons from the Lively/Baldoni Case
February 11th, 2025 by Thomas Mustac
Spinning Our Own Spin: The Ethics of PR
November 10th, 2024 by Dustin SigginsPR “spin”—in its proper and ethical context—is simply helping people tell their story better to reach target audiences more effectively. Here are the three steps to show anyone (and clients in particular) that spin is just fine—as long as it’s ethical.

Three Ethical Obligations at the Heart of PR
February 22nd, 2023 by Nicole Rodrigues, NRPR GroupEstablishing ethical values early in your career as a PR pro and re-visiting them periodically provides a framework for how you act during your years as a communicator.

An Ethical Conundrum: Should Companies Post Diverse Imagery if They’re Not Diverse?
February 6th, 2023 by Seth ArensteinIt’s hard to believe but there are few ethics governing imagery in communication. Some companies are taking advantage of this in the DEI space.