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Today’s employees want snackable content and context for any changes in your organization. Try these approaches to deliver vital information—even to a dispersed workforce.
Today’s employees want snackable content and context for any changes in your organization. Try these approaches to deliver vital information—even to a dispersed workforce.
The GIF of John Travolta looking around, confused, has been making the rounds online. Many suspect that passwords were not changed after the announcement.
The platform is looking to capitalize on its authority as a news source by changing how it surfaces new posts and videos. Here’s what PR pros should know.
The platform groups tweeted articles and pushes them to users’ home feeds in an effort to make it easier to scan trending stories and increase engagement. Here’s what PR pros should know.
After releasing a statement that admitted mistakes were made, the platform’s CEO expressed remorse in a media tour, including a stop at CNN. How was his mea culpa received?
Snakes on a plane? No, thanks. Dud hand grenades? Bullets smuggled in Bibles? TSA catches all kinds of stuff you don’t want on board, and it is using its photos to educate the public.
These days selfies, celebrity breakups and dog pants—yes, dog pants—garner coverage. If you take pride in your pitches, read on.
MSNBC and NowThis are teaming up on morning and late-day programs with breaking and quirky stories intended to elicit online conversation and buzz. Can this model work for brands?
News releases don’t always get the job done like they used to. Here’s how social media, blogs and other methods can help you spread your news instead.
Pop the bubbly! Your favorite communications news site has its own Twitter feed.
News and speculation about the search for the second suspect in the Boston marathon took over Twitter on Friday.
Agence France-Presse’s photo account, which was hacked on Tuesday, shared grisly images of supposed drone victims. The account has been suspended.
On Twitter, President Obama’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night took a backseat to other news events.
Many companies piggyback their news on current events, but in situations like Hurricane Sandy, when should they draw the line? A PR pro weighs in.
As if PR needs another self-inflicted injury, this movement is a stain on the industry.