USA Hockey’s public silence at this moment isn’t just a missed opportunity. It actively risks undermining that growth by signaling to those new fans that the organization doesn’t take the women’s program seriously either.
Crisis Management
PR Roundup: BAFTA Apology, Employees More Trusted than CEOs, Burger King Updates Whopper
February 26th, 2026 by Nicole SchumanFrom 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.
Voice, Speed and Trust: The Modern Comms Stack for Brand Growth
February 25th, 2026 by Ted SkinnerBuilding 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.
AI Crisis Immunity: Building Three Layers for Organizations
February 23rd, 2026 by Nicole SchumanBuild a robust crisis immune system for your organization against AI-generated risks.
PRNEWS Unveils the Winners of the 2026 Content Marketing Awards
February 20th, 2026 by PRNEWSPRNEWS 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.
PR Roundup: AI Mistakes, Bush on Substack, ANTM Resurrects Feelings
February 19th, 2026 by Nicole SchumanPR Roundup explores how trust and accountability are being tested across communications, from AI hallucinations landing in public-facing content to former President George W. Bush’s Substack debut and renewed backlash against Tyra Banks.
PR Roundup: Ring’s Ad Backlash, Palantir Employee Pushback and AI Super Bowl Skepticism
February 12th, 2026 by Nicole SchumanThis 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.
The Moltbook Moment: A Turning Point for Communications
February 9th, 2026 by Kiersten FriesThe recent emergence of Moltbook, an experimental AI-native platform built and operated by a small group of independent technologists, has sparked many strong emotions among communicators—a combination of deep apprehension and intense intrigue.
Why Mega-Sporting Events Are the Ultimate Reputation Stress Test
February 4th, 2026 by Meghan TisingerFor organizations that participate, sponsor, host or support mega sporting events, the communications landscape is uncompromising: every message, silence and misstep is amplified and politicized almost instantly.
What Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Moment Reveals About Crisis Leadership
February 3rd, 2026 by Justin Ángel Knighten and Marcus T. Coleman Jr.The “Bad Bunny approach” offers crisis managers a set of lessons that apply across government, philanthropy, business and community networks.