Branding/Marketing

Networking Redefined: How PR Students (and Others) Can Break Through

April 14th, 2026 by

Most people do not network on an ongoing basis, let alone college students who are not sure what the word networking means.

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PR Roundup: McDonald’s CEO’s McNugget Meltdown, YouTube Dominates Influence and Nutella Goes to Space

April 9th, 2026 by

PR Roundup features the McDonald’s CEO who can’t seem to catch a social media break a new report revealing which brands are most influential, and a jar of Nutella spread that accidentally became the most talked-about brand in the universe.

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PR Roundup: A KitKat Heist, United Responds and the Opinions of 900 Journalists

April 2nd, 2026 by

It’s been a week where a stolen truck full of KitKats became a brand-response masterclass, United Airlines turned government dysfunction into a customer feature, and Muck Rack dropped the data every PR pro needs to bookmark.

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Your Brand’s First Impression May Now Be Written by AI. Stakeholder Education Is the Fix.

March 30th, 2026 by

Building stakeholder education content is essential to ensure both AI and human audiences understand your organization accurately.

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PR Roundup: Target Targets Families, White House Reframes Deportation, AI and CEO Trust

March 12th, 2026 by

From Target’s bid to win back skeptical shoppers, to the White House’s quiet attempt to reframe one of its signature policies, to what actually builds credibility in the AI era—this week offered a masterclass in how brands and institutions communicate under pressure.

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Why the Startup Label Is Losing Its Meaning (And What to Say Instead)

March 10th, 2026 by

Today the startup label appears everywhere: a two-person consultancy calls itself a startup; a local retail brand with an online store adopts the label; a profitable, bootstrapped business with no ambition to scale beyond a niche still uses the term.

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PR Roundup: BAFTA Apology, Employees More Trusted than CEOs, Burger King Updates Whopper

February 26th, 2026 by

From a crisis communications misstep on one of the entertainment industry’s biggest stages and new data showing employees now outpace CEOs in brand trust, to Burger King’s surprisingly human response to a decade of customer complaints, this week’s PR Roundup highlights the power—and pitfalls—of modern communications.

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Voice, Speed and Trust: The Modern Comms Stack for Brand Growth

February 25th, 2026 by

Building a modern communications stack doesn’t mean adopting every new tool. But you do need to select the right ones. To do this, brand communicators need to understand three fundamentals: voice, velocity and verification.

PRNEWS Unveils the Winners of the 2026 Content Marketing Awards

February 20th, 2026 by

PRNEWS has unveiled the winners of the 2026 Content Marketing Awards, which recognize the campaigns, creators and communicators redefining what public relations can achieve through content.

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PR Roundup: Ring’s Ad Backlash, Palantir Employee Pushback and AI Super Bowl Skepticism

February 12th, 2026 by

This week’s PR Roundup shows how quickly trust can unravel. Ring’s Super Bowl ad received backlash for its AI-powered “Search Party” feature, which aimed to charm viewers with a lost-puppy story, but many found it “creepy,” igniting privacy concerns.