Gallup poll: More people have a negative view of PR and advertising
Among 25 industries in the U.S., public relations and advertising ranked 16th in terms of the public’s positive view. The industries’ image has seen an overall decline since 2001.
Among 25 industries in the U.S., public relations and advertising ranked 16th in terms of the public’s positive view. The industries’ image has seen an overall decline since 2001.
NYC transit scurried to let 8.5 million riders know about a bus, train and subway shutdown. Others communicated with employees amid blackouts.
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Communicators and PR pros should be available and prepared for inquiries on social networks, survey says.
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There’s a lot of truth to this humorous post.
Weather Channel’s public relations chief tells PR Daily that the network saw record or near-record days during its hurricane coverage.
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