News Analysis Articles

Personal digital brands drive companies to diversify talent

Rose Gordon July 01, 2009

The communications field has always had its share of bold-faced names, but the industry was more often found toiling behind the scenes.
 

Metro's comms team navigates crash crisis with aplomb

Frank Washkuch June 25, 2009

As information trickled into the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority on June 23 about what would become the deadliest train crash in its history, the organization, known to locals as the Metro, coordinated an outreach effort focused on reaching metropolitan-area residents via local media.
 

Ketchum-Pleon merger shakes up European market

Tonya Garcia June 19, 2009

This week's Ketchum-Pleon merger creates a single firm entity of great size and scope.
 

Business groups communicate opposition to Obama agenda

Jaimy Lee June 11, 2009

The US Chamber of Commerce, the American Medical Association, and several drugmakers have separately stepped out in the past week and voiced their opposition to several of President Barack Obama's plans for healthcare, energy, and business reform.
 

Combination of messaging for GM key to regaining consumer confidence

Nicole Zerillo June 04, 2009

General Motors Corp. (GM) entered the second largest bankruptcy filing in industrial history on June 1.
 

Pope scores with Web 2.0 efforts

Kimberly Maul May 28, 2009

On the Catholic Church's World Communications Day this past Sunday, May 24, Pope Benedict XVI went out with a message supporting the use of social media, and the Pontifical Council for Social Communications supported his message with the introduction of Pope2You, a Web portal.
 

Marketers continue to fall into gender-stereotype traps

Nicole Zerillo May 21, 2009

From Dell's female-focused Della site to Mars Snackfood's new candy bar Fling, there's been buzz in the online space about marketers not understanding how to speak to women, and instead tripping over the thin pink line distinguishing women's passion points from tired clichés.
 

White House transparency promise a work in progress

Frank Washkuch May 14, 2009

On his first full day in the Oval Office - a time typically filled with grand, symbolic gestures - President Barack Obama signed an executive order mandating all departments and agencies to "establish a system of transparency, public participation, and collaboration."
 

E-retailers see the benefits of maximizing PR

Tonya Garcia May 07, 2009

As more and more eyeballs migrate online, e-retailers stand to reap the benefits if they smartly market to these audiences.
 

FTC proposal places marketers on alert

Frank Washkuch April 22, 2009

The specter of potential liability over blogger endorsements is raising questions from PR pros