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Independent Journalists Redefine Media Power through Creator Platforms
Veteran reporters turned creators shared how Substack, YouTube, and podcasts are rewriting media trust and opportunity for communicators.
Israel Wins the War Yet Loses the Global PR Battle
Israel’s battlefield victories are overshadowed by global opinion losses, revealing a hard PR lesson for communicators.
Mainstream Media Narratives Are Branding Democrats as Extreme and Republicans as Normal
Arthur Solomon argues that decades of media framing have helped the GOP while leaving Democrats struggling to define themselves — a lesson in narrative control every communicator must grasp.
Trump’s Epstein Cover-Up Strategy Is Failing Because His Base Finally Cares
Trump’s once-loyal base is turning on him over the Epstein scandal, and his crisis playbook isn’t working.
Freedom, Trust and the Power of Communication in a Changing America
Discover how the communications industry is embracing freedom, responsibility, and purpose in a rapidly changing media landscape.
American Pope Election Stuns Vatican Watchers and Sparks MAGA Backlash
The election of an American-born pope has stunned the world and ignited fierce political backlash in the U.S.
Free Press Must Fight to Stay Free
As Trump’s attacks on the press escalate, veteran journalists warn that the future of American democracy depends on a bold, unyielding media willing to fight for the truth.
March Mayhem Creates Impressive Month For TV News Views
News audiences surged in March as YouTube and Facebook viewers turned to longer, policy-driven videos from CNN, CBS, and others—while Fox News rode Elon Musk and viral moments to massive gains.
How a Signal Chat and a Botched Response Shattered U.S. Credibility
A stunning breakdown in crisis communications among America’s top security officials exposed war plans, undermined global trust, and revealed a government in denial.
Communications Town Hall to Address Media on the Brink as Fear and Lawsuits Crush
The upcoming Communications Town Hall will tackle the growing legal and political pressures on the media industry, following recent controversies over journalistic independence, corporate risk aversion, and content moderation.
Six Visionary Leaders We Lost in 2024 and the Legacies They Leave Behind
In 2024, the world lost six influential leaders whose groundbreaking contributions continue to shape industries and inspire future generations.
Fact-Checking Failures and Lying Politicians Make Political Debates Useless
Discover how unchecked lies and fact-checking failures are turning vice presidential debates into political theater with no real impact on voters.
VP Debate Could Determine the Next President in a Historic Showdown
As the 2024 presidential campaign enters its final month, Americans will have a chance to size up the two running mates this Tuesday, October 1, when Democrat Tim Walz takes on Republican JD Vance in a nationally televised debate from New York City.
Expect Trump to try to Dehumanize, Demonize, and Delegitimize Harris’ VP Pick
It is part of Trump’s playbook and has been for years.
Church’s Hyper-Targeted Media Strategy Turns A Negative News Story Into a Positive
Church with a small budget relies on smart communications strategy to make big news.
Katie Couric on Her Life Beyond the TV Screen
Join Michael in his conversation with Katie Couric about her most interesting memoir, Going There, which chronicles her groundbreaking professional career while also intimately telling the story of her life beyond our TV screens.
The End of an Era: Charles Osgood's Legacy and Its Impact on the Media Business
As we reflect on Charles Osgood’s legacy, it's essential to consider what his loss means for the media business and the shifting dynamics of storytelling.

