Media Relations

Messaging About-Face: On Coronavirus Task Force, Trump Pivots, and Then Pivots Again

May 6th, 2020 by

On Tuesday, the Trump administration told reporters that they had begun to phase out the coronavirus task force formed in January to coordinate the public health response to the virus. Wednesday morning, however, following a wave of negative press, the President contradicted the announcement on his lectern of choice–Twitter. The task force would, he wrote, would “continue on indefinitely.”

Communicator Looks to Chapter 11 for New Business

May 6th, 2020 by

The coronavirus has prompted PR firms to create practices aimed at helping brands, companies and organizations work during the pandemic and make plans to emerge from it. Given the virus’s decimation of the economy, another… Continued

How Mariah Kennedy-Cuomo Masked Her Dad’s Poor Communication Skills

May 5th, 2020 by

What to do when you have trouble communicating and there’s an important message to send? Qualification: You’re an ineffective communicator in the eyes of your 25-year-old daughter. And to make things more complex, you happen to be governor of the country’s coronavirus epicenter?

A Critical Moment: Stakeholders Will Remember Brands’ Pandemic Communications and Actions

May 5th, 2020 by

It’s a useful coincidence that the PRSA chief also is a veteran healthcare communicator. After our initial visit with T. Garland Stansell during the very early moments of the coronavirus outbreak, we thought it was time to ask him how he thinks communicators are doing now, two months into the pandemic. The actions taken and message sent will linger in the public’s mind long after the pandemic subsides, he says.

Pitching and Response Rates Rise During Virus; Wednesday, Thursday Become Top Days to Pitch

May 5th, 2020 by

Sometimes data confirms what you thought was occurring, other times it can offer surprises. Propel, a software firm, looked at data about pitching and found media relations pros are pitching more during the pandemic than they did in previous months. Fortunately, content creators are opening more pitches too. Propel also found pitching days have shifted.

Researched Carefully and Done Sensitively, Media Pitches, Product Launches Can Work During Virus

May 5th, 2020 by

A bevy of questions asked during a recent PRNEWS webinar about media relations form the basis for this roundtable where PR pros discuss pitching and product launches during the pandemic. In short, you can pitch and launch products during the pandemic. It requires careful research and a sensitive approach, however.

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73% Like COVID-19 Messages from Companies They Buy from, 60% See the Rest as Unhelpful PR

May 5th, 2020 by

Does the American public appreciate brand messaging during the pandemic? Is it reading your messages? How much is too much? These are some of the questions Clyde Group of Washington, DC, asked Ipsos to answer in the form of a poll of 1,000 consumers early in April. In general, the public likes corporate America’s coronavirus response, though there is room for improvement. The data was shared exclusively with PRNEWS.

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WEBINAR RECAP: Media Relations Strategy in the Midst of a Global Crisis

April 30th, 2020 by

Despite how the world’s changed in recent months, the fundamental axiom of media relations remains unchallenged.

Poll: Will Brands Suffer Reputation Damage from the PPP Dust-up?

April 28th, 2020 by

The PPP loan program was supposed to help small businesses that the coronavirus ravaged. How, then, did ‘small businesses’ like the Los Angeles Lakers, Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse and AutoNation apply for and receive money?

White House Cancels, then Reschedules Monday’s Coronavirus Task Force Briefing

April 27th, 2020 by

After a weekend without any coronavirus task force updates from the federal government, the White House announced a full cancellation of today’s daily briefing.