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Staying Up to Date While Avoiding Information Overload

Staying Up to Date While Avoiding Information Overload

Published on June 11, 2019, at 12:39 p.m. by Emma Bannen. It is crucial for public relations professionals to keep up with the latest news (in the industry and beyond) and trends. But with newsworthy happenings popping up every second, it can all seem a

MythBusters: PR Edition

MythBusters: PR Edition

Posted: April 13, 2015, 2:23 p.m. by Esther Workman. In January 1915, the Atlanta Constitution printed, “All publicity is good if it is intelligent.” In the last 30 years, that phrase has evolved into the well-known PR cliché that “there’s no such thing as bad

Turbulent Times for Airlines

Turbulent Times for Airlines

Posted: April 8, 2015, 1:35 p.m. by Sarah Parker. In the past year, there have been multiple high-profile airline crash stories in the news including Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 and Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501. Just last week, another high-profile airline crash

Miami: City or Ciudad?

Posted At: December 6, 2013 2:00 p.m. by Aime O’Keefe. So people prefer to speak Spanish in their households— but does that carry outside the home? The language dispute has changed how some companies approach communication with their publics.

The Media Missed the Point… Again

By: Miriam Fry There are many opinions in the world about what PR really is, and what PR professionals do on a daily basis. While PR professionals are not evasive about their job duties and generally do not leave room for interpretation, mainstream media outlets

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