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PR Lessons from David Letterman
May 20th, 2015 by Matthew SchwartzIt’s the end of an era. Early Thursday morning David Letterman signs off as host of CBS’ “Late Show” after a 33-year-run on late night TV (including 10 years as host of “Late Night With David Letterman” on NBC). Whether introducing America to “Stupid Pet Tricks,” swimming in a large vat of breakfast cereal or […]

Making Time for Face Time With PR Clients
May 18th, 2015 by Jennifer LeckstromWhile it’s possible to conduct business without ever meeting in-person with clients in certain cases, but we shouldn’t forget about the value of such interactions.

Ten Lines from Mad Men You (Hopefully) Won’t Be Hearing at Work Today
May 18th, 2015 by Diane SchwartzThe series finale of ‘Mad Men’ left it up to us to decide if Don Draper took on a new, third identity or whether California bliss and an inspired retreat experience led him back to the advertising life and to create the iconic “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke” commercial.” After 92 hours […]
Ten Lines from Mad Men You (Hopefully) Won’t Be Hearing at Work Today
May 18th, 2015 by Diane SchwartzThe series finale of ‘Mad Men’ left it up to us to decide if Don Draper took on a new, third identity or whether California bliss and an inspired retreat experience led him back to… Continued

3 Reasons Why Email Marketing And PR Agencies Should Work Together
May 14th, 2015 by Christopher LesterPR practitioners are looking for ways to meld modern marketing tactics into their plans. And many are discovering that email marketing is one of the best crossover tools.

A Recipe for McDonald’s’ Image Problems: You Should Want Fries With That
May 14th, 2015 by Seth Arenstein“Know Thyself” —inscribed on the forecourt of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi *** In 1967, in what seemed like a far less-complicated time, a McDonald’s TV commercial, borrowing the tune from “Down by the Riverside,” claimed its burger restaurants were “my kind of place, a hap, hap, happy place, a clean and snappy place.” […]
A Recipe for McDonald’s Image Problems: You Should Want Fries With That
May 14th, 2015 by“Know Thyself” —inscribed on the forecourt of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi *** In 1967, in what seemed like a far less-complicated time, a McDonald’s TV commercial, borrowing the tune from “Down by the Riverside,” claimed its burger restaurants were “my kind of place, a hap, hap, happy place, a clean and snappy place.” […]
A Recipe for McDonald’s’ Image Problems: You Should Want Fries With That
May 14th, 2015 by Seth Arenstein“Know Thyself” —inscribed on the forecourt of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi *** In 1967, in what seemed like a far less-complicated time, a McDonald’s TV commercial, borrowing the tune from “Down by the… Continued

PR Insider: How Legacy Brands Adapt to a New Age
May 7th, 2015 by Kathleen DelaneyLegacy brands face a unique challenge in maintaining relevancy in the digital age. Here is how one such company met and overcame that challenge.