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2013 Digital PR Awards: Public Affairs Campaign

November 5th, 2013 by

On April 16, 2013, the FAA advised Airlines for America and airline carriers that furloughs of air traffic controllers would begin the following Sunday; in less than 10 days, A4A led a grassroots campaign that ultimately resulted in Congressional action to resolve the issue with legislation.

2013 Digital PR Awards: Video

November 5th, 2013 by

The “Catdance Film Festival,” featuring a dozen cat videos, helped to reel in consumers and change their attitudes about Fresh Step’s premium priced cat litter.

2013 Digital PR Awards: Digital PR Campaign – $500K+

November 5th, 2013 by

In order to bring more attention to its brand, Fresh Step litter, with the help of Purple Door Communications, opted to reinvent the cat video genre by creating the Catdance Film Festival which, in addition to holding a live event in Park City, UT, debuted 12 films online once a week for three months and received more than 2 million video views during the campaign.

When The Paris Opera Ballet Came to Chicago, a PR Firm Moved Fast to Introduce the Troupe to New Audiences

November 4th, 2013 by

When one of the top ballet companies in the world, the Paris Opera Ballet, decided to perform seven shows in Chicago last summer, the Windy City’s arts patrons were ready to fork over for tickets, while the Harris Theater for Music and Dance set its sights on reaching well beyond the 1,500 people it could fit into its house for a performance.

Sandy Revisited: 3 Essential Crisis Management Steps for Natural Disasters

October 29th, 2013 by

On the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy, we can all agree that natural disasters of all sorts have slammed us before, and will slam us again in the future. That’s a fact of life, and one that communicators must be prepared to respond to, as a part of their overall crisis management planning.

Relationships Come Before ‘Crappy’ Branded Content, Says @JeffJarvis

October 28th, 2013 by

The Council of PR Firms’ Critical Issues Forum featured a spirited debate about the growing influence of so-called native advertising, or branded content, which has quickly become a key component in marketing communications.

Be Aware: The Percentage of Funds Actually Going to a Cause Will Become Part of Your CSR Story

October 28th, 2013 by

Amid all the noise surrounding Barneys New York and its alleged racial profiling, and whether the rap mogul Jay-Z should back out of his partnership with the luxury retailer, came this little noticed fact: Only… Continued

How the Obama Team Can Fix Its ACA PR ‘Glitches’

October 28th, 2013 by

The Obama White House is coming to realize just how much of a reputation hit it is taking on the disaster that is the Affordable Care Act registration and information website. What could the White House have done and what does it have to do now to limit further damage?

Media Training for the Reluctant Boss

October 28th, 2013 by

Most PR professionals don’t need a whole lot of convincing when it comes to the value of media training. Rumors of the death of traditional media are greatly exaggerated, and media communicators still need the skills to face off with reporters.

‘Did You See Me Faint at the White House?’ Click!

October 23rd, 2013 by

The American Diabetes Association took a high-profile—and quietly dramatic—story and instantly turned it into a highly effective, must-click email campaign that drew attention to both the Affordable Care Act’s benefits, and the Stop Diabetes movement itself.