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Navigating the Evolving Landscape of PR in the Digital Age

5W PR

Social media platforms, blogs, websites, and podcasts provide an unprecedented opportunity for brands to connect with their target audiences directly. Brands can participate in online discussions, respond to customer queries, and address concerns promptly. Viral content In the digital age, content can become viral overnight.

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Analyzing First Responders In Crisis PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

When a passenger’s video of water flooding a Carnival cruise ship hallway went viral on May 3, it spawned thousands of references to Titanic and some sensational news headlines. Tesla didn’t issue a statement about the accident until four days later, with a blog post titled “What We Know About Last Week’s Accident.”

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Who Were The PR Winners And Losers of 2017?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Khosrowshahi’s blog post about the situation is a respectable first step in showing transparency, but he has a long way to go. As images of the bloodied man being dragged from his seat by airport police went viral, the airline made things worse with a series of legalistic and tone-deaf public responses. United Airlines.

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Why it’s important to prepare for a PR crisis

Prohibition

Will your customer service team receive an increased amount of calls, what about your website and social media channels? Your social media team might already have something for responding to customer service issues. It should be someone with authority to speak on what has happened. Who is monitoring those?

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The Most Recommended PR Tech Vendors [PR Tech Sum]

Sword and the Script

That’s a mouthful of buzzwords, but Ryan Reeves, a product manager for the company, added some context on LinkedIn: “Signals uses AI to continually read trillions of articles to detect important company trigger-events (viral articles, product launches, financials, partnerships, headcount changes, etc.) in 2019, reaching a record $4.5

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Misinformation 2.0: Deepfakes are the biggest threat to media today

PR in High Definition

The phrase went viral back in May when a doctored video appeared to show US politician Nancy Pelosi drunk in a TV interview. Imagine waking up to find a doctored video of you has gone viral, you’re being showered with vile abuse and you’re almost powerless in disproving its authenticity.

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The Ugly Side of Social Media Sharing

Waxing UnLyrical

The image went viral. Susan didn’t even know the image had gone viral until she saw another Facebook friend shared the meme on April 22. That means they are circulating via email and internet blogs at lightening [sic] speed. ” So, how did it all happen? No harm intended. The crazy part? Not sure how they got it.