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Newsjacking: How Brands Can Use Current Events To Make News

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

MediaRadar’s CNN Ad Spend Insight Following Chris Licht’s departure from CNN, advertising intelligence company MediaRadar analyzed ad spend data for the network. They found a striking decline of nearly 40% in CNN’s ad revenue, capturing significant attention within the media and advertising industry.

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Reputation Risk Insurance: Exercise Your Protection

Reputation Us

Risk and insurance professionals are putting increasingly less emphasis on physical assets, and more focus on intangible risks such as cyber threats, business interruption and reputational risks. Today, most corporations value brand and reputation ahead of property, plants and equipment.”. Employee abuse. Bodily injury.

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How your attitude to sales impacts reputation

PR in High Definition

It has always been essential for businesses to maintain a solid reputation. Social media, 24-hour news cycles and the ubiquity of information have put reputational issues at the forefront of any organisation’s strategy. Fundamentally, all your employees must buy into your company’s ethos and what it is trying to achieve.

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5 Reasons Not To Cut PR In A Recession

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Already, Facebook parent company Meta has warned of an advertising slowdown. PR has unique advantages and challenges, and a suspension can cost more in brand trust and reputation than it saves on paper. It stands to reason that some businesses will cut back on marketing, advertising and PR when a downturn looms.

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How does PR fit into marketing

Onclusive

While many consider communications to be part of marketing, PR has fallen behind in being able to measure and prove its value to key stakeholders. Developing stakeholder trust Communications embraces all of the company’s stakeholders — customers, employees, the media and the public at large.

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How does PR fit into marketing

Onclusive

While many consider communications to be part of marketing, PR has fallen behind in being able to measure and prove its value to key stakeholders. Communications embraces all of the company’s stakeholders — customers, employees, the media and the public at large. Integrating PR and marketing. Maintaining a positive company image.

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The Impact of Strategic Communications

5W PR

Building a positive reputation One of the primary impacts of strategic communications is the ability to shape and maintain a positive reputation. This includes employees, customers, investors, the media, and the broader community.