Guidelines for talking with reporters on Twitter
It’s a great way to build a relationship with a reporter, but there’s a delicate balance between annoying and friendly that you need to strike.
It’s a great way to build a relationship with a reporter, but there’s a delicate balance between annoying and friendly that you need to strike.
This probably wasn’t the story an unnamed PR firm wanted when it flew a journalist to a resort town.
Most reporters aren’t out to nail you, but some will try to coax a statement that you’ll admit later. Here’s advice for working with these risky journalists.
Arthur S. Brisbane, the public editor at The New York Times, has asked readers and PR pros whether the industry is a ‘bane or boon’ to the paper.
Here’s how a former journalist gets Kaiser Permanente the coverage it wants.
Disgraced cyclist Floyd Landis has created multiple Twitter accounts to blast his former teammate Armstrong. Can your client or company relate?
Are you preparing for an interview with a reporter? You don’t need to prepare for every possible question, but instead the types of questions they ask.
Setting up your work phone is usually on day one’s agenda when starting at a new job. So how’d one journalist make it almost three years without doing so?
Jack Warner, who resigned his post with soccer’s governing body to avoid bribery charges, had some choice words for a BBC reporter.
Your hard work finally paid off: The local newspaper just included your client in a front-page trend piece. Too bad there’s an error in the story. Now what?
Is it impossible for reporters to find your phone number? Are you hiding your corporate location? If so, it’s time to retool your site.
The Heat star slams more than just basketballs at a press conference on Sunday night. Plus, what is Professor Google teaching your kids about sex?
Veteran Chicago journalist Chuck Goudie mocked the mayor’s young PR rep for her Facebook pictures, inspiring an unlikely blogger to come to her defense.
Hit a pop-fly, and your game is over. But follow these tips, you’ll be rounding the bases like a pro—a PR pro.
A report says the social network hired the PR firm to plant negative stories about Google. A veteran PR pro calls the scenario ‘outrageous.’