PR experts wary of NHL’s public apology to fans
In full-page ads on Thursday, the National Hockey League said it was sorry for the lockout. Various public relations professionals are skeptical.
In full-page ads on Thursday, the National Hockey League said it was sorry for the lockout. Various public relations professionals are skeptical.
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Public relations pros frequently bemoan the practices of their peers. The author is calling for a yearlong moratorium on such carping, in favor of offering solutions.
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