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Why Zohran Mamdani’s Win Could Reshape American Politics and Public Relations
The socialist mayor-elect’s victory in New York City signals deep political fractures—and vital lessons for communicators navigating polarization.
What Communicators Can Learn From Trump’s Media Mastery
Donald Trump’s message discipline and directness offer lasting PR lessons for today’s communicators.
Howard Stern’s Fade from Influence Is Proving Legacy Media No Longer Commands Attention
As SiriusXM prepares to part ways with Howard Stern, marketing communicators must reassess how they define media influence.
CBS Fired Colbert and Created a Crisis It Should Have Seen Coming
A legendary network’s own decision-making turned Stephen Colbert’s firing into a textbook PR blunder.
Cuomo’s Defeat Exposes the Democrats’ PR Failure
Andrew Cuomo’s stunning primary loss to Zohran Mamdani reveals not just a political shake-up, but a communications crisis for a Democratic Party struggling to connect with modern voters.
The Cuomo Comeback Could Be the Communications Strategy Democrats Desperately Need
Can a masterclass in crisis communication revive a fallen governor—and become the Democrats’ secret weapon against Trump?
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.
Trump or Tyrant? The Chilling Parallels Between MAGA and Dictatorships You Can’t Ignore
Solomon draws striking parallels between President Trump’s actions and the tactics of authoritarian regimes, warning of the democratic backsliding already underway.
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.
Heather Cox Richardson Warns America Is Running Out of Time to Save Democracy
Historian Heather Cox Richardson issues a stark warning in a riveting new interview: American democracy is being hollowed out from within—and we may be down to our final moments to act.
Democrats Are Marching Toward Defeat Again Unless They Finally Wake Up
This no-holds-barred political insider’s take outlines exactly how Democrats must rethink their strategy—or risk becoming irrelevant.
PR Masters Series Episode #98 - Troy Blackwell
In this episode of the PR Masters Podcast, Troy Blackwell shares his journey through public service and purpose-driven communications.
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Bold Protest Backfires as Kennedy Center Workers Pay the Price
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s decision to cancel Hamilton at the Kennedy Center to protest Trump’s influence may make a statement, but it also harms countless workers and businesses while ultimately having little impact on the venue’s leadership.
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.
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.
America’s New Gilded Age Redefines the Land of Opportunity
America’s journey from hope to division reveals a stunning reversal where billionaires are saviors, immigrants are criminalized, and the government is cast as the enemy.
Elite Journalism Faces a Crisis as Fear and Favor Undermine Integrity in 2024
2024 exposed a critical crisis in journalism as fear replaced courage and elite media compromised integrity, threatening democracy’s foundation and demanding a bold call to accountability.
An Atypical View Of Why Trump Was Elected
How three Republican governors’ controversial immigrant-busing strategy reshaped voter sentiment, tipped the scales in battleground states, and set the stage for Donald Trump’s return to the presidency in 2025.
Democrats Misread the Election and the Real Battle Was Over the Narrative
Discover how the 2024 election was shaped by narrative battles, communication missteps, and what it means for the future of political strategy.

