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Big Apple Awards Spotlight Innovation and Leadership in PR
The 2025 PRSA-NY Big Apple Awards delivered an inspiring night celebrating creativity, authenticity, and leadership across the communications industry.
PR’s Most Powerful Voices Take the Spotlight Ahead of Big Apple Awards
As the industry shifts, the PRSA-NY 2025 Big Apple Award honorees embody the leadership, ethics and innovation needed to guide it forward.
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.
Reflecting on Memorial Day with Gratitude for Sacrifice and the Power of Communication
As we honor Memorial Day, CommPRO reflects on the year’s defining stories that reshaped communication, leadership, and trust.
TV Producers Just Revealed What They Really Want from PR
TV news producers are more open than ever to PR pitches, but with a rising demand for in-house spokespeople and virtual interviews, communicators must adapt fast to stay in the media game.

