Reputation

Woman in a suit stands in an office with a serious expression, as a man behind her silences her with black tape over her mouth. corporate silence

Silence Used to Feel Safer. It Isn’t Always. Not Anymore.

January 29th, 2026 by

For communications leaders, there are moments when the job stops being theoretical. When a city is under a national microscope, and employees are watching from their kitchens, discussing in their group chats, and thinking on… Continued

Ye, also known as Kanye West's, paid full-page ad of apology for antisemetic remarks in the Wall Street Journal titled "To Those I've Hurt"

PR Roundup: Ye’s Big Apology, Wienie 500 Returns, AI Usage Plateauing Among PR Pros

January 29th, 2026 by

From Ye’s crisis apologies and credibility questions to Oscar Mayer’s bun-believable brand theatrics and Muck Rack’s AI reality checks, this week’s PR Roundup highlights how communicators are navigating seriousness, spectacle and strategy all at once.

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Silence, Statements or Stands: What the Minnesota ICE Crisis Reveals About Corporate Activism

January 28th, 2026 by

As social issues, such as those in Minnesota, escalate rapidly and play out in real time, business leaders are increasingly forced to decide not just whether to speak or make statements, but how clearly—and at what risk—in moments when silence, caution or ambiguity can be interpreted as a message of its own.

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Crisis, Not Coaching, Defined the Buffalo Bills’ Postseason Breakdown

January 27th, 2026 by

The Buffalo Bills’ week of misfires provides stark, real-world instruction for public relations professionals. The failure was not necessarily in the decision to fire their coach, but in their total breakdown of crisis communication protocols.

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PR Roundup: Top Risks Revealed, FBI Searches Journalists, Wendy’s Starts Beef With Bills

January 15th, 2026 by

From reputational risk landmines to renewed fears over press freedom—and even a fast-food brand poking a very devoted sports fandom—this week’s PR Roundup underscores how quickly trust, tone and transparency can collide

Margot Edelman, lead, Edelman Global Tech Practice and Nicole Schuman, PRNEWS in an interview at CES

CES 2026: AI, Robotics and ROI: Edelman’s Take on What’s Next for Tech PR

January 9th, 2026 by

Margot Edelman, lead of the global tech practice at Edelman, discusses the differences between tech cultures in San Francisco and New York, and Edelman’s unique value proposition in the tech public relations space.

Sona Iliffe-Moon, Chief Communications Officer, Yahoo, Inc.

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.

Nicole Schuman of PRNEWS and Adam Collins of Reddit at a CES 2026 interview

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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What CES 2026 Revealed About the Future of PR: Community, Creativity and AI Work Together

January 8th, 2026 by

From AI to IRL, CES 2026 made one thing clear: the future of communications isn’t about choosing between technology and humanity—it’s about deliberately blending the two.

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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.