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What #MeToo taught us about Public Relations

What #MeToo taught us about Public Relations

No one saw it coming, and then no one could escape it — the #MeToo movement spread unstoppably into every fathomable corner of the internet, every single industry, and literally countless thought pieces about women’s and gender relations. Sparked by barrage of...
Public Relations: College Classes vs Career Lessons

Public Relations: College Classes vs Career Lessons

HR professionals across nearly every industry will tell young graduates that, fresh out of college, hardly anybody cares about your GPA, and after your first job, almost nobody even cares about what your degree actually is in. Rather, it’s more about the skills you’ve...
The Best PR People Share These Traits

The Best PR People Share These Traits

The field of Public Relations is not for the faint of heart. Whether you represent a person, a startup, a large corporation, or the President of the United States, the job of a PR agent is to help the clients navigate life in the public eye, including writing and...
Yellow Journalism: A History of Falsified News

Yellow Journalism: A History of Falsified News

You hear the words “fake news” and you automatically roll your eyes. The American citizenry is sick and tired of hearing about fake news, from the fact that it exists to its being flung about as a base insult with reckless abandon by politicians all over the political...
Doctored Videos and PR

Doctored Videos and PR

As if PR professionals weren’t already busy enough in their crusade against falsehoods and inaccurate reporting, there’s a fresh enemy on the scene: Falsified Videos. When PR directors have to squash false allegations or refute a claim, they often go in search of...