Chicago Chick-fil-A issues press release appealing to city leaders
The restaurant’s is embroiled in a PR crisis due to comments from its president, but a franchise owner insists ‘we are not a corporation—we are real people.’
The restaurant’s is embroiled in a PR crisis due to comments from its president, but a franchise owner insists ‘we are not a corporation—we are real people.’
I don’t recall that line in the Alanis Morissette song. Plus, double bacon corn dogs, skills crisis leads to 3 million unfilled jobs, retailer integrates Instagram on product pages, and more.
You’ve probably never heard of them, but I’m telling you—this company is going to be HUGE. Mark my words.
The brand surely knows a thing or two about minding its Ps and Qs. Plus, milk doesn’t do a body good—coffee does, the 100 best Twitter accounts, desk jobs make us dumb, NBA jersey ads, Penn State sanctions worse than the death penalty, and more.
In fact, it misses several of them, the author—a TV journalist turned media trainer—of the new HBO series.
The Obama campaign is pounding away at Mitt Romney’s tenure at Bain Capital and his failure to release more income tax returns. As Romney launches a counterattack this week, we explore the lessons for communications professionals.
You can complete them in one week, and they will make your life easier.
How to send a useful, meaningful pitch that might actually earn your client coverage.
Do you still like Dr. Who? Plus, the dismal jobs report, the amazing all-bacon burger, cheap flights on Virgin America, and more.
Recent errors in reporting (actual and alleged) highlight the need for a strategy. Learn seven possible options.
The only thing missing is Elton John singing ‘Rocket Man.’ Plus, you probably don’t want to know what the ‘Jersey Shore’ cast banks, Siri and Zooey don’t get along, and more.
The author draws upon his experience working in both cities to compare and contrast what it’s like to work in public relations on the coasts.
A restructuring at the PR giant’s Moscow office brings some new names to the top of the organization as several support positions are shown the door.
Verbiage, decimate, and epic are among the words that PR Daily readers cited as commonly misused words. Find out why—and which other terms made the cut.
How PR departments and executives communicate bad news is extremely important, especially as economic storm clouds gather around U.S. and Europe.