Ford’s PR team worked all weekend on ad crisis
After disturbing—not to mention unsanctioned—mockup ads appeared online, the PR pros in Ford’s Asia Pacific division snapped into action on a Saturday morning.
After disturbing—not to mention unsanctioned—mockup ads appeared online, the PR pros in Ford’s Asia Pacific division snapped into action on a Saturday morning.
The ads from JWT India were for Ford India. They were mockups and were not approved by the automaker.
Tips from Dr. Seuss, hateful phrases, and inspiring quotes were all the buzz on PR Daily this week.
The yoga pants crisis gets even weirder.
Nearly 300,000 people have signed a petition insisting CNN apologize for part of its coverage of the Steubenville verdict, but the network has clammed up. Bad move, say PR pros.
Was the retailer caught in a lie about why it recalled a batch of its signature black yoga pants?
The workout clothier pulled a batch of its signature yoga pants because they were too sheer. The Lululemon stock dropped on Tuesday morning as social media users chuckled.
The league asked some players about their sexual orientation, an appalling practice that’s sparked little outrage. So does the NFL have an image problem?
Before you say or compose an apology, make sure it includes these three essential components.
A Change.org petition says the network’s coverage of the Steubenville, Ohio, rape trial was a disgrace and breach of ethics.
The singer lashed out at the media—a risky move. But with nearly 36 million Twitter followers some PR pros think he can circumvent the press. Others aren’t so sure.
From the reasons women make great PR leaders to the dizzying fatigue of Facebook, these are the week’s most read stories.
The company wants to make something perfectly clear: Only one toilet overflowed this time.
The director of the lab cast blame for the incident, which drew major flak on social media, on the venue that held the event.
The complaints, which made the front page of The New York Times, originated on Weight Watchers’ ‘hosted communications hub.’