The fallout from the Sony Pictures hack continued on Thursday, as disconcerting and racially insensitive emails between film producer Scott Rudin and Sony’s co-chairwoman, Amy Pascal, were posted by hackers and reported by news sites around the world.
Crisis Management
Sony Hack: Racially Insensitive Emails About Obama Prompt Weak Apologies
December 12th, 2014 by2014 PR People Awards: MARCOM Professional of the Year
December 9th, 2014 by Chris SeymourWinner: MaryBeth Vrees, Director of Customer Communications and Marketing, Pepco Holdings, Inc. MaryBeth Vrees co-led the major corporate reputation turnaround for Pepco Holdings, Inc. (PHI) with innovative strategies recognized nationally. As director of customer communications… Continued
Rolling Stone Magazine Backs Off a Tarnished Story, But Not Competely
December 8th, 2014 by Matthew SchwartzThe crisis may prove a cautionary tale for communicators on how to contain the damage when the story turns out to be wrong.
NYPD Responds to #ICantBreathe with #WeHearYou and Faces Backlash
December 4th, 2014 by Mark RenfreeThe NYPD has fallen prey to another Twitter miscue after a high-ranking officer responded on Twitter to the public reaction of grand jury decision.
Janay Rice’s Editorial Approval Deal With ESPN Becomes Part of the Story
December 2nd, 2014 byThe revelation that Janay Rice had editorial oversight for her bylined ESPN piece provides a look into the PR machinations behind the article that was almost certainly unwanted.
Controlling the Message: 3 Lessons from the Janay Rice Interviews
December 2nd, 2014 by Diane SchwartzWe’ve seen the video and we’ve read countless articles about Ray Rice’s behavior back in February of this year at an Atlantic City casino when he was caught on tape assaulting his fiancee Janay Palmer… Continued
Even Twitter’s CFO Has Trouble Using Twitter
November 25th, 2014 byUsing Twitter can sometimes be confusing, and on Monday the company’s CFO proved it when he mistakenly tweeted publicly what was supposed to be a direct message, revealing plans to buy an unspecified company.
Thanksgiving Shopping: Brands Justify Opening/Closing for Black Friday
November 24th, 2014 byIn the race to capitalize on the increasing commercialization of the holidays, Black Friday and Gray Thursday have sent more Americans to work on Thanksgiving in both early morning and late night store openings.
Communication Lessons From the Ebola Outbreak
November 24th, 2014 by Mina ChangThrough my work with Linking the World, I’ve been involved in coordinating efforts during numerous crises, including the Ebola outbreak. While each situation is unique, the importance of effective communication in these instances isn’t.
Computer Engineer Barbie Needs Men to Fix Her Computer Problems
November 21st, 2014 byThe “I Can Be” series of Barbie dolls and books, which is designed to focus on female empowerment, is the latest Barbie product to spark outrage.