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Sting Learns Painful Lessons in Heated Dispute

Reputation Specialist Michael Toebe

It seems Sting wasn’t considering how his initial communication was being experienced and interpreted and while that is understandable and he meant no harm, when it comes to other people’s emotions and reputation, we would be wise to be extremely careful in communicating anything that could be considered reasonably hurtful and harmful.

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Double-dipping exposes reputation risk in blurred boundaries of PR and journalism

PR Conversations

When it comes to reputation, there is little distinction between a real conflict and a perceived one. Even more unnerving was that the anchor— and, on occasion, other journalists affiliated with the TV network—interviewed his agency’s clients on show segments. Op-Ed by Daniel Tisch, APR, FCPRS. Transparency helps—but it’s not enough.

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Double-dipping exposes reputation risk in blurred boundaries of PR and journalism

PR Conversations

When it comes to reputation, there is little distinction between a real conflict and a perceived one. Even more unnerving was that the anchor—and, on occasion, other journalists affiliated with the TV network—interviewed his agency’s clients on show segments. Op-Ed by Daniel Tisch, APR, FCPRS. Transparency helps—but it’s not enough.

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Can Johnny Depp bounce back?

Mark My Words

His reputation for heavy drinking and rumoured drug-taking later saw him confess to Rolling Stone, ‘I spent years poisoning myself. He’d had flops with The Tourist (2010), Dark Shadows (2012) and The Lone Ranger (2013). Newspapers labelled them her ‘girl squad’. I was very, very good at it.’ He looked really good!’

Film 60
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The transition from media to PR: Four former journalists talk about the surprises, struggles and wins

Communications Conversations

Newspapers are cutting staff. KSTP-TV told me in August of 2012 that they weren’t renewing my contract and they would give me a year to find another job. For the brands that think they don’t need the press, I will say this: owned and paid media can only take your reputation so far. Newsrooms are more lean than ever before.

Media 112
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Taking the collective temperature of Italian females in PR

PR Conversations

This time, for a more thorough understanding of how the situation might have changed or evolved, I decided to conduct a series of opinion interviews with several Italian female PR practitioners (recognized by name at the end). All of the women interviewed are PR practitioners, some at the executive level. today’s biggest challenges.

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2016: When PR Turned to the Dark Side

Flatiron Communications

I mean did it even matter that nearly every newspaper in the country published full-throated condemnations of Mr. Trump? It prefers live TV interviews (vs. I haven’t seen much from PRSA on Team Trump’s disregard for the ethical guidelines that have buoyed the PR profession’s reputation all these years.