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Oshikatsu: How J-Pop and K-Pop Singers Can Help Fuel Your PR

December 10th, 2025 by

How can PR specialists harness the cultural phenomenon of K-Pop oshikatsu in their own work?

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Four Strategies PR Pros Should Consider for 2026

December 9th, 2025 by

As we move into 2026, the PR industry shouldn’t rush to follow new tools and trends. Instead, they need to apply proven strategies and ethically use resources to build better, authentic relationships with their audiences.

Yesenia Reinoso, Founder and Principal at Y Communicate

Optimizing Press Releases for Maximum Visibility Across Digital and AI Platforms

December 8th, 2025 by

In this clip, Reinoso discusses the secret formula for crafting engaging headlines, subheadings and quotes in press releases which can capture AI and human attention effectively.

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PR Roundup: Cheese Recall, Black Friday Frenzy and a Holiday PSA That Hits Home

December 4th, 2025 by

This week’s PR Roundup examines how a nationwide shredded-cheese recall put brand trust and transparency to the test, Black Friday chatter revealing just how quickly attention spikes—and disappears—in today’s media ecosystem, and Meals on Wheels delivering one of the season’s most resonant Giving Tuesday messages.

Natan Edelsburg of Muck Rack, Gabriel Sands, Head of News and Lifestyle Partnerships, Reddit, Scott Lamb, VP, Content, Medium and Shelagh Dolan, Head of Business Marketing, Quora, speak at Muck Rack's Generative Pulse event.

GEO, Citations and Trust: Five Takeaways for Communicators from Muck Rack’s Generative Pulse Summit

December 3rd, 2025 by

Muck Rack’s Generative Pulse Summit opened on the heels of its Dec. 2025 “What is AI Reading?” Report release, which showed just how much AI search engines and GEO rely on journalism and other forms of earned media to shape their answers. 

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Career Storytelling in the AI Era: A Survival Skill for PR Pros

December 2nd, 2025 by

You must own your career story before AI or others define it for you.

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Beyond the Bargain: Winning Consumers When Discounts Stop Working

November 25th, 2025 by

If it feels like every brand has been running a sale for months, you’re not imagining it. According to a recent CNBC report, consumers are showing clear signs of discount fatigue ahead of Black Friday.

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PR Roundup: Piggy Problems, Cloudflare Outage Response, Bluesky and the Holidays

November 20th, 2025 by

PR Roundup examines how to respond when your leadership insults members of the media, using the example of Trump and a reporter he called “piggy,” how the Cloudflare CEO responded after another outage and a new report acknowledging that users want brands on Bluesky for customer care.

Bobby Blanchard, Senior Director of Audience Development at Morning Consult

PRNEWS Live: TikTok and AI Fuel 2025’s Fastest Growing Brands, Morning Consult Finds

November 19th, 2025 by

PRNEWS sat down with Morning Consult for an inside look at its latest Fastest Growing Brands report. The discussion provides PR pros with information regarding Gen Z and traditional media consumption, tips for earned media in the era of AI, and the big impact of TikTok. 

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Tylenol and the Trust Deficit: Why Healthcare’s Strongest Currency is Still Its Most Fragile

November 18th, 2025 by

How healthcare brands like Tylenol, UnitedHealth and BetterHelp respond when trust meets skepticism reveals who they are, and whether they still deserve to be believed.