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Barbie dominates August brand coverage

NewsWhip

Burger King employee story resurfaces Every once in a while there’s a story that resonates so strongly with the media and public that it gets a resurgence of coverage even if it’s technically “old news.” All in all, not a great month for Nike’s reputation.

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Want To Work In Tech PR? Here Are 5 Questions

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Jobs are more in demand than ever, as brands in every vertical and size have come to recognize the value of positive reputation and third-party endorsement. If you’re expected to support clients that build B2B AI solutions, you might boost your cred if you get news from publications like Forbes, TechCrunch, Wall Street Journal, and CIO.

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#MeToo Slams Under Armour: Can It Recover?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

The #metoo movement has claimed the reputations of many high-profile men. The past two years have been particularly rough, and its fumbles show how hard it can be to salvage a reputation when faced with simultaneous business challenges. To its credit, the company responded quickly in the wake of the Journal story.

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5 Insights On Corporate Activism From Top PR Experts

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

When embarking on an issues campaign , public relations pros should make it relevant to stakeholders, engage their employees, consider their customers’ values, and be prepared for blowback. As we have seen, flawed journalism and phony corporate speech will only weaken public confidence and degrade the national conversation.

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