No longer confined to China, coronavirus is beginning to move from a foreign story to a domestic one. More than that, it’s become a communications and reputation story. When iconic brands get involved, we tend to listen more closely.
Reputation


The Implications of Coronavirus for Communicators
January 30th, 2020 by Seth ArensteinTechnology has made the world much smaller. Still, in many ways, humans remain very insular. What’s in front of us often receives most of our attention. As a result, where a news story occurs can… Continued

Facebook Cracks Down on ‘Deepfakes,’ Mirroring a Trend in User Preferences
January 24th, 2020 by Sophie MaerowitzFor several years, marketers and communicators have feared the damage done to the brands and public figures they represent via the propagation of “deepfakes,” videos and photos that use the assistance of machine learning technology to replace faces and objects with false, but realistic, images. As fake news and misinformation continue to plague online discourse, Facebook says it has taken a significant step to deter the spread of doctored video and photos.

Away CEO Steph Korey Needs a Lesson in Reputation Management
January 15th, 2020 by Justin JoffeAway continues to experience a public failure that undermines its stated values as a community-focused global travel brand. It’s painfully clear that the luggage company’s senior leadership, especially its co-chief executive Steph Korey, needs a lesson in reputation management.

Harold Burson: An Appreciation of a PR Icon
January 10th, 2020 by Seth ArensteinConsidered one of the founding fathers of modern public relations, though he eschewed such superlatives, Harold Burson passed away today, aged 98. This pioneer of the profession is remembered for his generosity as a mentor, as well as his gentle manner. He was also known as a visionary and possessor of one of the keenest minds in the business.

PR Pros See Ethics Becoming Even More Important in 2020
January 7th, 2020 by Seth ArensteinEthics has long been a hallmark of public relations. In this fourth and final installment of PRNEWS’ 2020 predictions, the theme of ethics seemed to dominate. Whether it be in technology, storytelling or writing, several of our prognosticators emphasized ethics’ importance in the coming year.

Western Union at 169: Cross-Functional Team Informs the World about its Payments Platform
January 7th, 2020 by PRNewsAt nearly 200 years old, Western Union is anything but a stuffy, conservative company, reluctant to change. In an interview with the company’s new communications chief, we discuss how Western Union is raising awareness of its new businesses.

More Steps to Manage Your Reputation on Google, for Free
January 7th, 2020 by Luke BudkaIn this second of a two-part series, we explore how to protect your reputation on Google. And it’s free. Part I appeared in the December 2019 edition of PRNEWS.

Gervais Condemns Golden Globe Artists as Complicit in Corporate Sins
January 6th, 2020 by Justin JoffeEmbedded in Gervais’ barbs was far more than a subversive comedian taking jabs at a captive audience— a reminder that, in an election year, problematic business decisions from the top tiers of a brand will continue to leave a mark on the celebrities, and spokespeople, who are doing work on behalf of that brand.

These Holiday PR Campaigns Fill Us With Cheer
December 24th, 2019 by Justin JoffeAt PRNEWS, we’ve looked at impressive branded holiday swag, and gifts for PR pros. But when it comes to really feeling warm, fuzzy, and full of mirth, there’s nothing better than a PR campaign with takeaways for you, our readers. So put down the eggnog and indulge us as we look at holiday PR campaigns that fill us with cheer.