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PR Has Evolved Since First ‘Public Relations Handbook’ in 1967, but Some Values Are Timeless

PRSay

About 2,200 local print newspapers have closed since 2005, cutting the number of newspaper journalists by more than half between 2008 and 2020. Rereading our original chapter on crisis communications underscores the changes that have taken place in corporate America and public relations since then. Communication is 24/7.

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World Communicators Want Your Questions

Landis PR

By Sean Dowdall Landis Communications is proud to be hosting the Public Relations Global Network’s (PRGN) international membership conference, representing more than 50 communications agencies from around the world in San Francisco from October 18 – 20. Below is a list of some of the topics we’ll be discussing.

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World Communicators Want Your Questions

Landis PR

By Sean Dowdall Landis Communications is proud to be hosting the Public Relations Global Network’s (PRGN) international membership conference, representing more than 50 communications agencies from around the world in San Francisco from October 18 – 20. Below is a list of some of the topics we’ll be discussing.

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Using Social Amidst a Crisis: Q&A With Scott Peacock & K.C. Brown

Cision

Social media can quickly turn local events into breaking national news which means every season is crisis season. They turned to their crisis communication plan and Cision Global Insights At the recent “ Prepare for Crises Lurking Beneath Your Brand ,” Scott Peacock and Cision’s K.C. Here, Scott and K.C.

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Maxim Behar: Social media has made the world better and more understandable, don't be afraid of it!

Maxim Behar

What does crisis PR require in such a situation? Every crisis is ultimately better resolved if we have good advance preparation and a quick reaction. It is up to us to calm the passions, to bring a normal and positive tone to the communication and, if we want to get our point across, to use as convincing arguments as possible. -

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7 PR Lessons Komen for the Cure Didn’t Know It Was Giving You

Waxing UnLyrical

She says, “This post is about what happens when a leading nonprofit jumps into a highly controversial area of public debate without a communications strategy , stays silent, and therefore lets others take over the public dialogue, perhaps permanently redefining the organization and its brand. ” Yes. Wish me luck, won’t you?

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Emergency communications in the era of social media

Presspage

Since Wilma in 2005, no hurricanes have made landfall with such destructive power. The Cape Verde type hurricane was typed as the most intense since Dean in 2005. A social newsroom can play a key role in coherent and effective emergency communications.