A beach-ready bike safety campaign. A long-term commitment to Puerto Rico’s hurricane relief. A virtual reality experience to curb binge drinking. These are just a few of the campaigns championed by the finalists at PR News’ CSR awards, an elite group of brands that have spearheaded highly successful CSR campaigns and initiatives over the last year. PR News’ 2019 CSR winners will be celebrated at a luncheon ceremony on March 15 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
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PR News to Honor the Best in Nonprofit PR March 15 in DC
January 31st, 2019 by Justin JoffeA map of arts organizations of color. An empowerment initiative for female rabbis. A social-led effort to curb teen bullying.mThese are just a few of the campaigns championed by the finalists at PR News’ nonprofit awards, an elite group of brands that have spearheaded highly successful nonprofit campaigns and initiatives over the last year. PR News’ 2019 Nonprofit winners will be celebrated at a luncheon ceremony on March 15 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
Tips for Training Thought Leaders to Think Beyond the Interview
January 31st, 2019 by Kristina Corso, Hot Paper LanternMedia training normally centers on hitting all the talking points and avoiding topic land mines. What’s missing is an understanding of what goes on after that, when the story lands in the newsroom. This knowledge can help once an interview is over and the expectation for coverage begins. Here are a few tips to improve the experience.
Facebook Forecast: A Year of Merging Products and Repairing Trust With End-Users
January 30th, 2019 by Justin Joffe with James Nickerson, Lead Digital Marketing Instructor, General AssemblyAhead of its Q4 earnings call (after markets close on Wednesday, January 30), Facebook seems to be making more news than ever. Communicators will do well to keep abreast of these announcements, as they signal a greater push toward repairing user trust on the platform.
Tips for Beginning a Risk-Benefit Analysis of Influencers
January 30th, 2019 by Ronn Torossian, 5WPRInfluencers can be a boon to brands and organizations. They help attract a youthful demographic and provide third-party credibility and authenticity to a company’s narrative. With all these positives, companies can overlook proper vetting of influencers. 5WPR chief Ronn Torossian provides tips on what to look for in an influencer relationship.
How PR Pros Can Leverage Reddit
January 29th, 2019 by Catharine P. TaylorInjecting Reddit into a communications plan may seem like a death wish. Why would any company jump onto a platform notorious for embodying the worst of social media? And yet, it may well be time to wake up and take notice. According to Alexa, users spend more minutes per day on Reddit than any of the other top fifty sites.
Lessons from Apple’s Reaction to the FaceTime Bug
January 29th, 2019 by Seth ArensteinIt’s a constant question facing communicators and the brands and organizations that employ them: When do you react to a situation and when is it best to say nothing or almost nothing? Apple is remaining relatively silent about its FaceTime bug, though it quickly acknowledged the situation and disabled Group FaceTime. Was this the right way to go?
BuzzFeed’s Layoff Debacle Shows the Need for Robust Internal Comms
January 28th, 2019 by Melissa HoffmannLast week Buzzfeed announced that it would lay off 15 percent of its staff—including 43 journalists in its news division, and the announcement hit newswires as a troubling bellwether for digital publishing. The company, which first rose to fame for its viral listicles before later earning legitimacy as a journalistic enterprise, was initially quiet about one detail that was blasted by negative news headlines, tweets, and a protest letter by 400 current and past employees: it would not pay out earned PTO as a part of its severance packages.
Here’s How KFC Prepares for a Crisis
January 28th, 2019 by Jim AlkonCould you ever imagine likening a cross-department crisis management unit to a basketball team? Here’s how KFC’s Tori Carter sees it: a coach at the top, to draft players and call the shots; everyone on the bench ready to go in; and the players on the court, determined by their specialty and the game situation.
The Bottom Line on The Top Women in PR? Kick-Ass
January 28th, 2019 by Diane SchwartzThey make others look good and know never to apologize when they get a promotion or land a big account. They are mentors and have unabashedly sought out sponsors. They know how to read a balance sheet and understand that work/life balance is an imperfect science. These are the 2019 PR News Top Women in PR. Our salute to them on January 25 during a gala luncheon in NYC yielded a lot of great advice. Here are some samples.