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How Not To Get Cancelled: A PR View

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

And internet justice can be even more consequential for ordinary people whose offenses fall short of slapping someone on live television. ” When it comes to brand cancel culture, there’s often a constructive goal – to correct mistakes or encourage change. .” But cancellation isn’t limited to celebrities.

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Faces & Markets of PRGN: Toronto, Canada: Diversity is Our Strength

Bianchi Biz Blog

In this next blog post in the series, David Wills, senior vice president of Media Profile, describes the business and communications environment in Toronto and offers advice on navigating the Canadian market. The skyline is filled with construction cranes and there are numerous transit expansion projects underway. story angles.

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Pearson Podcasting: How ‘This Is Us’ Can Help Us Become Better Podcasters

Deirdre Breakenridge

And the same way Kevin studies his lines for television and film on the show, your hosts must know their material ! Your supporters can provide constructive feedback to keep your podcast fresh and exciting. Brittani Riddle, American University Graduate Student & DC Communications Professional.

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Can Sponsored Content Work For PR?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

A great example is Cocaine Economics , a stunning interactive website created through a partnership between Netflix and WSJ to promote the television show “Narcos.” As audiences grow more accepting of sponsored content, brands are using it to shake up the marketing mix.

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The Consequences of Misinformation

PRSay

As public-square speakers were eventually replaced by newspapers, and then radio and television, a set of journalistic ethics would lay the foundation for news gathering and reporting. Combine this trend with the increasing competition to break news first, and facts are often forced out of communications. Take a stance for truth.

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PR’s Feel-Good Stories Of The Season

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

So, when we read that the championship adds at least $300 million to the value of the Cubs, based on the incremental marketing, ticket and television income, we say it couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch of guys. We have seen the future and it is “constructive journalism.” The story of Boston’s Christmas tree.

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I work with celebrities. After Liam Payne’s death, can’t we treat them as humans and not gods?

Mark My Words

The immense power of the tabloid media, paparazzi and reality television over our perceptions of celebrities created a backlash when the advent of social media turned celebrities into their own, vastly powerful, autonomous publishing platforms. I’ve watched this phenomenon intensify over the past four decades.

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