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CES 2026: How the Yahoo Comms Team Helps Build AI Tools

January 8th, 2026 by

PRNEWS spoke with Sona Iliffe-Moon, Chief Communications Officer at Yahoo, at CES 2026. They discussed the brand’s renaissance, AI credibility and trust and getting the comms team involved in the backend of AI for PR.

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CES 2026: How Brands Can Effectively Use Reddit

January 8th, 2026 by

PRNEWS sat down with Adam Collins, the Chief Communications Officer (CCO) at Reddit, at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada. to discuss how brands can effectively utilize the Reddit platform, especially when it comes to AI search and reputation.

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For Data Centers, Transparency Isn’t Optional: Neighbors Need Information

December 31st, 2025 by

Many companies are now learning the hard way that communicating technical solutions about data centers alone isn’t nearly enough. Those wishing to do more than inform, or more specifically, persuade, must also tell a human story, focused on the benefits for the audience.

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Communicators Share Their 2026 PR Industry Predictions

December 20th, 2025 by

As 2026 approaches, it pays to take stock of everything that occurred in 2025 and how it could impact the next year of the PR industry. Some friends in the communications world approached PRNEWS with predictions for the coming year for many PR tenets including digital, crisis, media relations and more.

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PR Roundup: McDonald’s AI Humbug, AI Optimism and Elf on the Shelf Hits the Beach

December 18th, 2025 by

This week’s PR Roundup examines an AI-generated McDonald’s holiday ad gone wrong, a new study by Ruder Finn that reveals employee optimism around AI, and Beaches going all-in on experiential for an Elf on the Shelf vacation no family will soon forget.

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Why America 250 Is a Prime PR Opportunity

December 16th, 2025 by

America 250 offers something PR professionals rarely get: a year-long hook with sustained national attention. This is not a one-day news cycle; it is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to align stories with America’s history.

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Oshikatsu: How J-Pop and K-Pop Singers Can Help Fuel Your PR

December 10th, 2025 by

How can PR specialists harness the cultural phenomenon of K-Pop oshikatsu in their own work?

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Four Strategies PR Pros Should Consider for 2026

December 9th, 2025 by

As we move into 2026, the PR industry shouldn’t rush to follow new tools and trends. Instead, they need to apply proven strategies and ethically use resources to build better, authentic relationships with their audiences.

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PR Roundup: Cheese Recall, Black Friday Frenzy and a Holiday PSA That Hits Home

December 4th, 2025 by

This week’s PR Roundup examines how a nationwide shredded-cheese recall put brand trust and transparency to the test, Black Friday chatter revealing just how quickly attention spikes—and disappears—in today’s media ecosystem, and Meals on Wheels delivering one of the season’s most resonant Giving Tuesday messages.

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Career Storytelling in the AI Era: A Survival Skill for PR Pros

December 2nd, 2025 by

You must own your career story before AI or others define it for you.