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The Scoop: Iran threatens American tech giants with attack; most remain silent
THE SCOOP  |  Allison Carter

The Scoop: Iran threatens American tech giants with attack; most remain silent

Plus: Air Canada CEO announces retirement over French language controversy; Bluesky users revolt over AI.

Speak up and stand out: The keys to succeeding in a crowded comms landscape
CAREER LADDER  |  Sean Devlin

Speak up and stand out: The keys to succeeding in a crowded comms landscape

On the ground at New York Women in Communications’ Women’s History Month event.

Welcome to Your Frontline Comms Toolkit
PRESENTED BY INTERACT  |  PR Daily Staff

Welcome to Your Frontline Comms Toolkit

Are you reaching every frontline worker effectively — or are important updates getting lost across shifts, roles and devices?

How communicators can get the most out of qualitative feedback
Measurement  |  Mike Prokopeak

How communicators can get the most out of qualitative feedback

AI is making it practical to analyze large volumes of employee and customer comments, transcripts and open-ended survey responses.

What Microsoft got right about employer branding
Ragan Insider   |  Courtney Blackann

What Microsoft got right about employer branding

Stop saying what sounds good. Start saying what’s true.

Social media updates and new features to know this week
Social Media  |  Courtney Blackann

Social media updates and new features to know this week

Including LinkedIn, Instagram, Snapchat and more.

The Scoop: KitKat takes a playful approach in response to chocolate heist
Daily Scoop  |  Courtney Blackann

The Scoop: KitKat takes a playful approach in response to chocolate heist

Plus: Politico’s new global editor-in-chief leans into innovation; Google leader uses social media to talk politics.

How Fortune 500 communicators are rethinking employee communications and culture
Employee Engagement  |  PR Daily Staff

How Fortune 500 communicators are rethinking employee communications and culture

From manager enablement to video storytelling that employees want to watch.

Sleep Number’s Linda Findley on her rise from communicator to CEO
PR  |  Sean Devlin

Sleep Number’s Linda Findley on her rise from communicator to CEO

Insights from Linda Findley at Page’s Spring Seminar 2026.

The Scoop: Air Canada is required to offer bilingual services. Its CEO doesn’t speak French.
Daily Scoop  |  Courtney Blackann

The Scoop: Air Canada is required to offer bilingual services. Its CEO doesn’t speak French.

Plus: Reddit reassures users in verification change; Meta and YouTube found liable in social media case.

2026 Internal Communications Trends: Four Strategies to Activate in Q2
PRESENTED BY LUMAPPS  |  PR Daily Staff

2026 Internal Communications Trends: Four Strategies to Activate in Q2

Join us on April 1 for a FREE webinar where we move beyond the noise of 2026 predictions to provide a guide for the next era of the digital workplace.

Prologis’ head of social on why people-first beats brand-first
HOW I GOT HERE  |  Isis Simpson-Mersha

Prologis’ head of social on why people-first beats brand-first

Not every trend needs your brand’s voice and jumping into all of them can backfire.

How to prep for unscripted scenarios in public
Crisis Communications  |  Courtney Blackann

How to prep for unscripted scenarios in public

Thinking about crisis in high visibility moments.

Journalists want your help, but say most pitches miss the mark
Media Relations  |  Allison Carter

Journalists want your help, but say most pitches miss the mark

GEO has made earned media sexy again, but there’s a problem.

The Scoop: Grammarly CEO defends tool that cloned journalists in podcast interview — with host who was cloned
Daily Scoop  |  Courtney Blackann

The Scoop: Grammarly CEO defends tool that cloned journalists in podcast interview — with host who was cloned

Plus: OpenAI ends Sora abruptly; DoorDash launches relief program for drivers.

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