This week’s PR Roundup looks at a presidential campaign spokesperson going rogue during a CNN interview, Microsoft using AI and social media to reach restaurant owners and the Institute for Public Relations’ newest report on combatting election disinformation.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Pride 2024: Notable Campaigns Roundup
June 15th, 2024 by Nicole SchumanPride Month is a time for celebration, reflection and advocacy, and this year, regardless of the rumblings of companies staying quiet around DEI topics, brands and organizations are still stepping up with impactful campaigns.
How Companies Can Engage Authentically with Pride Month
June 11th, 2024 by Nick FultonJune’s dedication to Queer liberation was born from great struggle, profound loss and generational activism. For this reason, corporate campaigns have to be so much more than rainbow-colored logos, and the intention of these initiatives needs to be lasting.
PR Roundup: McAfee Screws Up—Again, Executive Resonance Report, PRMuseum on the Move
June 6th, 2024 by Nicole SchumanThis week’s PR Roundup looks at ESPN personality Pat McAfee screwing up—again, a new report from KWT Global on executive resonance and a new partnership between PRSA and the PRMuseum.
PR Strategies for Olympics Sponsors Battling Negative Media Coverage
May 8th, 2024 by Arthur SolomonThere are many lessons that brand sponsors of this year’s Summer Olympics should have learned from the previous Games. And just because it’s a celebrated global event, brands should not let their guard down in regards to reputation and bad press.
PRNEWS Announces Winners of 2024 Digital Awards
April 25th, 2024 by PRNEWSPRNEWS has announced the winners of its 2024 Digital Awards, which celebrates the most innovative digital communicators and campaigns.
[VIDEO] PRNEWS Live Discusses Earth Day Hypocrisy and Return-to-Office Policies
April 17th, 2024 by Nicole SchumanPRNEWS welcomed Curtis Sparrer, Principal and Co-Founder at Bospar for a conversation regarding Earth Day and corporate values.
IPR Conference Showcases Data to Improve Communication Strategies
April 15th, 2024 by Nicole SchumanMany of this year’s IPR sessions discussed timely concerns for 2024 including public affairs, trust in business and government, owning your narrative in an election year and the role of communicators in the election process.
PR Roundup: Earth Day Behaviors, PRSA Tackles Misinformation, Dove Says No to AI Ads
April 12th, 2024 by PRNEWSThis week’s PR Roundup features new Earth Day research in regards to remote work and corporate perceptions, the launch of PRSA’s Tackling Misinformation guidebook, and Dove’s pledge against AI advertising.
PR Roundup: Body Literacy, NCAA Women’s Basketball Wins and IPR’s Emerging Leaders Program
April 4th, 2024 by Nicole SchumanThis week’s PR Roundup looks at a new program for emerging leaders from the Institute for Public Relations, Thinx introducing “body literacy” and women’s NCAA basketball wins with the public.