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Cracker Barrel’s Branding Fumble Fuels Shareholder Revolt
Cracker Barrel’s failed rebrand became fuel for an activist revolt, with Truescope data showing Fox News and Trump coverage drove the backlash narrative.
Judge Napolitano Has Built an Empire on YouTube After Fox News Fall from Grace
After his headline-making exit from Fox News, Judge Andrew Napolitano has staged an extraordinary independent media comeback, turning YouTube into his new courtroom.
YouTube’s Weirdest Trends Are Winning and Brands Need to Catch Up
A new Tubular Labs report reveals the surprising rise of Minecraft marathons, 30-second cartoons, and brain rot memes—here’s what it means for your comms strategy.
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.
Silence Wins PR Crises Every Time and Trump’s Team Proved It the Hard Way
Discover why staying silent in a PR crisis is the ultimate power move—and how Trump’s team turned a blunder into a media firestorm.
Messaging for Change with Juan Williams as America Rewrites Its Civil Rights Narrative
Join Michael Zeldin and Juan Williams as they explore America's civil rights story and share practical tips for crafting messages that inspire action, proving that effective communication—whether shaping public opinion or working behind the scenes—can drive change in today’s fast-paced world.
Trump’s Second Term Begins With Lies, Lawbreaking, and Broken Promises—And It’s Only Day One
President Trump 2.0 is speaking with a Forked Tongue.
Why Cable News Is Still Letting Politicians Lie and Get Away With It
Uncover how cable news is still failing to hold politicians accountable, letting lies slip through unchecked.
Why PR and Marketing Will Face Their Biggest Survival Test Yet in 2025
The media landscape in 2025 will demand PR and marketing leaders to navigate fragmented audiences, evolving platforms, and AI-driven challenges with innovative, trust-building strategies.
A Maverick’s View Of The Most Important PR Crisis of 2024
The media’s slanted election coverage in 2024 revealed a deeper PR crisis, affecting every citizen and shaping the future of public trust.
PR Lessons from Harris’ 'Baierly' Civil Fox News Interview
Public relations pros gained and perhaps lost business in the wake of Vice President Kamala Harris’ Fox News Channel appearance.
“Nothing More Could Have Been Done” About COVID
By August 31, more than 193,000 Americans had died from the virus.
Expect Trump to try to Dehumanize, Demonize, and Delegitimize Harris’ VP Pick
It is part of Trump’s playbook and has been for years.
One Groundhog Day A Year Is Enough For Me
To followers of the political news, Groundhog Day is every day, because if a person decided to abstain from watching cable political news for a week and then resumed watching the program of choice, it would seem as if they hadn’t taken the hiatus.
2023 Newspaper Headlines Provided Inexpensive PR Lessons That Are Not In Expensive Text Books
The year 2023 is history. But I can assure you that the year 2024 will provide many PR lessons from headlines from happenings that have nothing to do with our business but nevertheless can apply to it.
2023 Cable Breaking News: A Year Marked by Controversies and Media Division
“In this world of uncertainty, one thing is constant: With scant exception, the news delivered by cable broadcast channels will either be incomplete, misleading, prejudicial or outright lies.”
Winners and Losers In The GOP Debate
Former U.N. Ambassador Haley showed herself to be strong, intelligent, articulate, and informed, clearly someone to be taken seriously as a potential presidential candidate.
TV Execs Fear Re-Runs Due to Actor-Writer Strike, But Trump's Re-Runs Proved Popular With Viewers
The continuing unhinged actions of former President Donald Trump is the saga favored by lovers and haters of a criminally-indicted, twice impeached individual who has been successfully sued for sexual assault and running a fake university.

