In the world of Public Relations, when speed and accuracy are each as pressing as the other, agents have to make sure that everything they write is up to industry standard from the grammatical conventions to the meter and tone of the writing itself. For people who...
Many commentators, political pundits, and statisticians have adopted the term “Post Truth” to describe the widespread distrust of news outlets and consumers’ penchant for cherry-picking which facts they choose to believe and which they dismiss with the label of “fake...
After having come under fire for its performance, social media platform Snapchat defended the way it treats celebrities, which, put simply, is the same way it treats every user of the platform. An article in the New York Times details the way pop singer Jay Sean has...
The Internet of Punctuation: New uses of the question mark and exclamation point Public Relations is constantly in a game of cat-and-mouse with public uses of language and how to communicate authoritatively but still in an engaging fashion. Language is in a perpetual...