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Four Leads Walked In. AI Sent Every One of Them.
As AI increasingly becomes the intermediary between organizations and their stakeholders, Sam Michelson of Five Blocks explores how narrative specificity, reputation and “fit” are reshaping visibility and discovery in the age of AI-driven search.
What “Ask Eddie” Reveals About the Future of Public Relations in the AI Era
The Museum of Public Relations’ new AI-powered “Ask Eddie” platform is giving communicators, students and historians a first-of-its-kind opportunity to engage in live conversations with the thinking and voice of PR pioneer Edward L. Bernays, opening a fascinating new chapter in how the industry explores its own legacy and future.
What Communicators Can Learn From The Devil Wears Prada 2 Media Frenzy
The Devil Wears Prada 2 has evolved far beyond a movie sequel, becoming a case study in how brands, entertainment, social media and experiential marketing now converge to dominate the cultural conversation.
The Creator Economy Is No Longer One Market
New data shows the creator economy is fragmenting into distinct models, forcing communicators to rethink how they align strategy, storytelling and trust across emerging, scaling and mature sectors.
AI Adoption Is Rising — But Consumers Want Control
As AI becomes embedded in everyday digital experiences, new data from Shift Browser’s 2026 AI Consumer Insights Survey shows that while adoption is rising quickly, trust increasingly depends on transparency, user control, and clear accountability.
March Madness Coverage Gap Men Lead Women Surge, AI Accelerates the Shift
March Madness coverage data shows a clear gap in scale between men’s and women’s basketball, but the faster growth on the women’s side signals a shift communicators should not ignore.
Capitol Communicator Editor on the New Expectations Facing Communicators
As AI becomes embedded in everyday communications work, Capitol Communicator editor Phil Rabin argues that proficiency with the technology and the ability to prove ROI are quickly becoming essential expectations for PR professionals who want to stay relevant and credible in a changing industry.
Chris Matthews on Leadership, Credibility and Trust in Today’s Media Climate
In a wide-ranging conversation, Chris Matthews reflects on leadership, credibility and what communicators need to understand about earning trust in today’s fractured media environment.
What CES 2026 Is Teaching Young Communicators About the AI Era
Held each January in Las Vegas, CES has become a global stage where technology, media, investment and policy converge, and Truescope data shows that the scale of CES 2026 coverage ensures the ideas introduced there will shape tech and business conversations worldwide almost instantly.
Communicators Redefine Humanity in the Age of AI
Inside CommPRO’s Communications Week Town Hall, industry leaders confronted what it means to stay human when machines can speak faster than we can think.
What Every Communicator Should Know Before Their Next Business Dinner
Your nonverbal cues at the table speak volumes about your credibility, confidence, and communication savvy.
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.
It’s Show Time for Communicators Living in a Show-Me Economy
A classic musical, a PR legend, and one unforgettable lyric deliver a lesson brands must hear.
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.
Meta’s New Content Strategy Could Unleash Chaos and Hate Speech Online
Neil Foote warns that Meta's new content strategy could open the floodgates to unchecked hate speech and misinformation online.
Honoring Military Communicators on Veterans Day
This Veterans Day, join us in celebrating the powerful legacy of military communicators who have brought the stories of courage and sacrifice from the front lines to the hearts of Americans.
Unlock PR Power with Adam Christensen's Strategies for Press Release Success
In communications, mastering the art of press releases is paramount. Adam Christensen, Chief Marketing Officer at Notified, brings over two decades of experience from leading roles at companies like PayPal and IBM.
How nVidia’s storytelling And Employee Advocacy Make It A Destination Employer
The longtime chipmaker became the most beloved kids on the Silicon Valley block over the past few years by powering some of the most cutting-edge tech of today, including many artificial intelligence applications.
We’ve Had Some Great Presidents as Communicators and Biden isn’t Among Them
If we ever needed a reminder, we are getting a schooling from President Biden on the importance of communications.
2024 Trends to Watch: A Snapshot for Communicators
In this complex ecosystem, it’s clear that communicators need a new playbook in 2024.

