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PR Roundup: McAfee Screws Up—Again, Executive Resonance Report, PRMuseum on the Move

June 6th, 2024 by

This week’s PR Roundup looks at ESPN personality Pat McAfee screwing up—again, a new report from KWT Global on executive resonance and a new partnership between PRSA and the PRMuseum.

Reputation Repair: The Potential and Limits of Boeing’s Next CEO

June 4th, 2024 by

Gaining back the trust of Boeing’s shareholders, employees, customers and passengers will require three steps, our author writes: acknowledgement, remediation and communication—otherwise known as ARC, or creating the ARC of success. Here’s how the company’s new CEO could proceed.

PRNEWS Announces 2024 Top Women in PR

June 4th, 2024 by

Meet the 2024 PRNEWS Top Women—the supportive, innovative, inspiring women making an impact on their organization, whether that’s leading the brand out of a crisis, breaking into new markets, engaging a new audience or mentoring other colleagues.

Scarlett Johansson is not happy that OpenAI released an AI voice very similar to her own.

PR Roundup: OpenAI Angers Scarlett Johansson, Best Times to Post on Social, Healthcare and Influencers

May 23rd, 2024 by

This week’s PR Roundup looks at OpenAI’s response to ScarJo, the next chapter for healthcare, influencers and agencies, and new data on when to post to social media.

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Diddy’s Apology Disaster: 4 Lessons in What Not to Do

May 21st, 2024 by

The internet is fuming with criticism over Diddy’s recent apology for physically abusing his ex-girlfriend. The apology, awkwardly timed after video evidence surfaced, reads more like a self-help infomercial than a genuine expression of remorse.

e.l.f. Beauty's Too Many Dicks campaign on display in New York City's financial district shows the lack of diversity on corporate boards.

PR Roundup: KC Kicker Misses, So Many Dicks, Oreo Dominance

May 16th, 2024 by

This week’s PR Roundup looks at KC Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker going viral for conservative speech, e.l.f. Beauty’s commitment to DEI with a blatant campaign and the reigning social media snack champion. 

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Starbucks’s PR Blunder: Blaming Customers Equals Trouble

May 14th, 2024 by

What compounds the problem and leads to the worst kind of viral media coverage is company leadership shirking accountability by saying sales dropped due to impatient Starbucks customers.

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PR Roundup: Commencement Crisis, Boy Scouts Rebrand, Media Consumption Habits

May 9th, 2024 by

This week’s PR Roundup looks at Higher Education’s current commencement and communication crisis, the rebranding of the Boy Scouts and a new survey on media consumption habits of Washington, D.C. policy insiders.

PR Strategies for Olympics Sponsors Battling Negative Media Coverage

May 8th, 2024 by

There are many lessons that brand sponsors of this year’s Summer Olympics should have learned from the previous Games. And just because it’s a celebrated global event, brands should not let their guard down in regards to reputation and bad press.

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Learning from Roku’s Breach Communication Shortcomings

May 7th, 2024 by

In some ways, the breaches at Roku are unremarkable. These types of incidents happen so frequently, we’ve become immune to their scale. But that doesn’t mean companies can be complacent in their communication with customers, employees, partners, media and regulators.