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Succession Season Premiere: What Was All That Media Monitoring Talk About?

Critical Mention

The second season ended in thrilling fashion, with Kendall Roy, Logan’s son, double-crossing his father in a shocking press conference where he was supposed to take the fall for a company scandal, but instead implicated his father in the scandal and a host of cover-ups and illegal activity.

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Santa’s Sleighing the PR Game in Festive Partnership to Transform Old St. Nick’s Image [parody]

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Chapter 1: Santa’s image crisis The first order of business was addressing Santa’s outdated image. Oh, and lose the old-fashioned boots; sneakers are in!” Chapter 4: Crisis Management: The cookie scandal Alas, no PR journey is without its challenges. Santa held a press conference to address the allegations.

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NYU Twitter Chat Reveals the Bright Minds of our Future

Melissa Agnes

I recently had the opportunity to join an NYU graduate class in a Twitter chat on crisis communications. Q1: How is a crisis today different than in years past? A1: Needing time to prepare is often not a luxury in today’s instantaneous media landscape. Q2: How much time do have to respond to a crisis online?

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5 “Founding Fathers” Of PR

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

Lee was a leader in media relations. Ivy Ledbetter Lee (1877-1934) is credited with refining the art of media relations, but his most celebrated engagement was a train wreck – literally. But as VP of public affairs, he fashioned a unique response to mounting criticism of Mobil during the energy crisis.

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Credit Union Times: CU Crisis Planning Essential

Reputation Us

From cyber attacks, to hurricanes, to mergers gone wrong; the negative headlines seem to rule the front pages in media outlets across the CU world. The Credit Union Times interviewed CU crisis experts, including LT Public Relations ‘s Casey Boggs, for the August 31st cover story (below), “Credit Union Crisis Planning Essential.”

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Quick Summaries to 5 Surveys of PR and Corporate Communications

Sword and the Script

Good ‘ole fashioned email topped the list – and Slack didn’t even rank. That’s definitely true – PR pros have been saying media relations is getting harder for years. I preach it to anyone that will listen: PR needs a little paid social budget for media relations. 47% said “in-person company/team meetings.”.

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Behind the Headlines With Caroline Michaud

Cision

Therefore, it is vital to craft campaigns that engage individuals who have the strongest target audience for each client’s brand and in whatever fashion resonates with them — whether that’s pitching via Twitter, hosting press conferences via Facebook live, or going old school with an SMT. What is your secret to media relations success?

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