Facebook cracks down on fake news
The social network’s new feature will enable users to flag hoaxes and other false stories.
The social network’s new feature will enable users to flag hoaxes and other false stories.
North Carolina’s governor and the largest retailer in the U.S. publicly rebutted news stories about them. Here’s how they did it.
Digital media pros can feed the media beast without spending tons of time creating new posts with these suggestions.
PR job seekers can embrace their creative side with one of several communications firm openings.
Is the retail chain’s revival of its classic catalog a savvy business move or a needless nostalgia trip?
Sometimes, the direct approach isn’t the most effective way to tackle a challenge.
PR and marketing pros can avoid the hatred of the public by learning from the mistakes of companies that already earned it.
The White House made a concerted effort Tuesday night to get people on Twitter, Facebook and elsewhere talking about the president’s speech. It seems to have worked.
If you think lobbyists run things in our nation’s capital, think again: Organizations spend more money on public relations and advertising campaigns.
In just six months, the restaurant chain went from providing no customer service on social media to successfully launching a personable engagement strategy. Here’s how.
Neeson criticized American firearm policy, prompting PARA USA, the company that supplied guns for his new movie, to retaliate.
We are one step closer to sharing the best work in corporate social responsibility and announcing this year’s winners.
The NFC champions’ official account tweeted ‘We shall overcome’ along with a tearful photo of quarterback Russell Wilson superimposed with a Martin Luther King, Jr. quote.
Reporters are more stretched for time than ever. Here’s how to make sure you’re sending your pitch to someone who will listen.
Last week, Facebook unveiled plans to include Amber Alerts in user timelines and provide workers with an internal communication network.