Time magazine reporter’s Wikileaks tweet sparks outrage
The senior national correspondent for the magazine, Michael Grunwald, deleted his tweet about wanting to kill Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. The magazine has since apologized.
The senior national correspondent for the magazine, Michael Grunwald, deleted his tweet about wanting to kill Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. The magazine has since apologized.
A veteran journalist turned PR professional explains why your voicemail messages are falling on disinterested ears.
None of the women involved gave permission to be in the poll, and although some seem OK with it, others and their co-workers are calling the poll demeaning.
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Positioning yourself for success entails more than just preparing your talking points. Getting to know the interviewer—and the story angle—will start you off right and help keep you on target.
A rose by any other name would still smell as sweet. It just wouldn’t have a place at NPR.
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If you want to win coverage for your client or company, avoid these bad PR practices.
Brian Stelter is out with a new book on the morning news shows, complete with a scoop on the “Today” drama. He told PR Daily about his unusual reporting technique.
Promoting an event or news item? Don’t litter the Web and clog inboxes with a lousy release. Answer these questions first.
Don’t fail to impress the press at your next live event. Follow this guide.
Some serious media relations errors gave one St. Louis TV reporter a great story. Too bad for the company involved.
BuzzFeed got hundreds of thousands of page views for sharing an email from Beyoncé’s publicist, but this reporting creates rifts between PR and the media, the author says.
While the impromptu interview on Bourbon Street cracked up the Web, it also prompted a question of professionalism for newsrooms. Plus, a racist truck tailgate ignites Reddit users, writer insights, a creepy pillow ad, and more.
The celebrated writer and director—who won a Golden Globe award for Best Screenplay for his latest film ‘Django Unchained’—blasted a reporter in the U.K.