Truly astonishing video captures media relations gaffe
We revisit a viral video in which a PR professional told a reporter 27 times not to touch him.
We revisit a viral video in which a PR professional told a reporter 27 times not to touch him.
A reporter is nearly run over by a car; a sports anchor fires off a misogynistic diatribe; Romney makes Joe Biden sound like a gaffe-free politician, and more.
Savvy and successful companies are telling their own stories in an engaging way. Are you?
Several people working in the public relations field weigh in.
Women make up roughly two-thirds of the workforce at Fleishman-Hillard, which was named to the annual list from the National Association of Female Executives.
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The author calls the breast cancer foundations handling of this week’s Planned Parenthood announcements one of the worst acts of reputational recklessness ever.
Three things to consider when your client or boss tells you to build a Facebook page or launch a Twitter account.
Whether you work in healthcare or entertainment (or anything in between), these examples will inspire the social media use at your organization.
And that’s a very good thing, according to the author. Let’s hope your company is among the ones allowing social media in the workplace.
This is a promotion for a Ragan event—but it’s an awfully amusing one. You should watch it (and tell us what you think).
The most effective way to approach public relations strategy and media relations for an emerging business.
The search giant jumped three spots. Last year’s No. 1 company, SAS, remains in the top 10, at No. 3.
The university’s new president made a stunningly tone-deaf statement recently, helping drag the child rape scandal back into the headlines.
The discipline it takes to get in shape (and stay that way) is similar to the constant effort required to launch a successful Facebook page.