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.
Crisis Management
Amid Crisis, Banana Ball Benefits from Uncharacteristic Serenity
April 7th, 2026 by Nathan BurchfielBanana Ball’s handling of one recent story holds just as many lessons about the value of restraint and discipline in communicating through a crisis.
PR Roundup: A KitKat Heist, United Responds and the Opinions of 900 Journalists
April 2nd, 2026 by Nicole SchumanIt’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.
PR Roundup: Air Canada Crisis, the Second Screen of March Madness, and CCOs are not Happy
March 26th, 2026 by Nicole SchumanFrom an Air Canada air traffic control crisis at LaGuardia Airport, to a PR workforce stretched thin by expanding expectations, to fans rewriting the rules of live sports engagement during March Madness—this week’s PR Roundup covers timely moments and data for all communicators to learn from.
How Does ABC Manage the Damage After the Cancellation of ‘The Bachelorette’?
March 25th, 2026 by Dr. Patrick R. RiccardsABC must tell all it knows about what happened with casting this season’s “The Bachelorette,” no matter how bad, to reclaim trust with its viewers and advertisers.
What Wartime Press Attacks Mean for PR Professionals
March 24th, 2026 by Julio E. LigorriaIn periods when political pressure, press attacks and media volatility rise together, communications strategy becomes an exercise in protecting trust.
PR Roundup: Claude’s Crash Course, McDonald’s CEO Goes Viral and Why Sustainability Messaging Still Matters
March 5th, 2026 by Nicole SchumanPR Roundup covers Anthropic’s Claude buckling under the weight of its own viral moment, the McDonald’s CEO trying to sell America on a new burger, and a new conscious consumerism report quietly dismantles the narrative that sustainability is dead
Inside a TikTok Outage: A Practical Playbook for PR and Social Teams
March 2nd, 2026 by Nicole StetterDo not overreact to a single outage, but do use this moment to pressure‑test your dependence on TikTok as a single point of failure.
A Golden Moment: USA Hockey’s Triumphant (But Messy) Week
February 26th, 2026 by Noah CavicchiUSA 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.
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.