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Ring Search Party Super Bowl ad shows blue halos highlighting all the houses in a neighborhood, symbolizing connection.

PR Roundup: Ring’s Ad Backlash, Palantir Employee Pushback and AI Super Bowl Skepticism

February 12th, 2026 by

This week’s PR Roundup shows how quickly trust can unravel. Ring’s Super Bowl ad received backlash for its AI-powered “Search Party” feature, which aimed to charm viewers with a lost-puppy story, but many found it “creepy,” igniting privacy concerns.

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How Alix Earle Is Translating Viral Visibility Into a Permanent Brand Legacy

February 12th, 2026 by

Virality is fleeting. Sustained relevance is an economic driver that promotes long-term success. Alix Earle’s Netflix deal is a case study in true brand power.

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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PR Roundup: Dr Pepper Goes Viral as PR Faces a Reality Check

January 22nd, 2026 by

From Dr Pepper’s savvy elevation of a creator’s viral jingle to new data revealing what’s holding PR teams back, we examine how brands and agencies are adapting to shifting media dynamics, AI realities and a changing early-career pipeline.

A screenshot from Apple's I'm Not Remarkable ad, featuring college students with disabilities on campus.

The New Reality of Advertising Communications: Why Accessibility Is No Longer Optional

January 20th, 2026 by

The barriers that once made accessible advertising difficult have largely disappeared.

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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

Chase Fitzgerald and Cat Forgione of CES at the Creator Space

The Rise of the CES Creator Space—and What It Means for PR

January 12th, 2026 by

In these videos creators and CES administrators shared what it was like to be inside the space—from hands-on experiences to candid conversations and the energy of a community gaining a louder voice at one of tech’s biggest stages.

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.

ChatGPT, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Claude, and Perplexity app icons are seen on a Google Pixel smartphone. AI competition concepts.

AI Search Is Stealing Your Traffic: 10 Fixes Every Brand Needs in 2026

January 5th, 2026 by

These best practices outline how organizations can improve visibility inside AI search tools and integrate GEO into their broader measurement and strategy.