What keeps communicators up at night
It’s not lack of support by executives or the fear of loss of control over communication, a new Ragan study reveals.
It’s not lack of support by executives or the fear of loss of control over communication, a new Ragan study reveals.
We head to the movies and explore some well-done Web sites related to Hollywood (sort of).
Bloggers attacked by traditional media, plus video sweeps the blogosphere, intranets suffer death pains, Gen Y gets spanked and monkeys, monkeys everywhere.
Localized information about the practice of public relations in 18 countries is available for free, courtesy of the Global Alliance.
During recent California wildfires, Scripps communicators created a mini news bureau to keep workers better informed than even the media.
A column on word usage in your online employee publication might be wildly popular, The Times suggests.
Will holiday gifts to your media contacts be welcomed effusively—or will you be accused of trying to buy off the newsroom?
PR agency owner Richard Edelman keeps saying his life is fascinating, but reading about it is anything but.
One communicator single-handedly conceived, created and implemented how the nonprofit uses social media nationwide.
Like most writing assignments, customer case studies are only as good as the front-end work you put into them.
This oil company’s Web site is anything but crude, it’s full of useful information.
The U.S. President’s reputation preceded him to the APEC Summit in Sydney, but his linguistic performance exceeded him.