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Behind the 123.7 Million Super Bowl Views

Behind the 123.7 Million Super Bowl Views

Published on February 19, 2024, 5:51 p.m.by Stephanie Smith. In case you haven’t heard, Super Bowl LVIII just became the most watched broadcast of all time with an astounding 123.7 million viewers, making it the most watched since the moon landing. The Kansas City Chiefs secured a thrilling

Hailey Bieber Knows a Thing or Two About PR

Hailey Bieber Knows a Thing or Two About PR

Published on Nov. 17, 2022, at 2:14 p.m.by Abby Walsh. She’s a supermodel, a socialite and married to Justin Bieber, one of the most famous artists of our time. Hailey Bieber lives a life of luxury as a result of strategic moves designed to enhance

The Power of Rebranding

The Power of Rebranding

Published on September 23, 2020, at 7:15 p.m. by Caroline Ladd. Celebrities are constantly rebranding themselves for many reasons, such as staying relevant in the entertainment industry or highlighting their own personal growth. Taylor Swift has become the master of rebranding herself. She has used

Hover Hoopla

Hover Hoopla

Posted: September 4, 2015, 3:30 p.m. By Luke Thomas. It’s 30 minutes until your flight takes off, you just finished at the baggage check, and it’s going to take at least half of that time to fight through the throngs of business travelers, wanderlusters and

UN-“Belieber”-ABLE

Posted At: March 11, 2013 2:05 P.M. by Katie Sanders When you think about public relations, you should immediately think of relationships. Even someone uninvolved in the industry knows that PR deals with the media, consumers, employees or other important publics. Building and maintaining relationships

(Insert Hashtag) Social Good

By: Victoria Corley Social good: Two words that easily describe a specific “good” that is shared and beneficial for all (or most) members of a given community. Other words that may be interchangeable for “social good” are philosophy, ethics, and political science. These small words

Failure to Tweet: The Bieber Effect

Celebs should worry about what they tweet, but what about what they don’t tweet? Are they liable for this as well? We know about the benefits of social media, but has anyone considered what a monster it could be? Justin Bieber’s manager sure has. YouTube

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