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Navigating Change with Fareed Zakaria And Revolutionary Insights for Today’s World
“It’s a clear signal that traditional political metrics no longer align with public sentiment,” Fareed states.
Crisis Communication With The Ongoing Campus Protests
Key crisis principles such as timeliness, transparency and authenticity are key to managing the ongoing situation in a proactive way, while prioritizing safety and the right to free speech.
Navigating News in the Age of Snappy Videos on TikTok
As traditional journalism grapples to adapt to this digital revolution, akin to bloggers of the TikTok era, it becomes imperative to scrutinize the implications and potential ramifications of this seismic shift in media consumption.
Colleges Must Clearly Communicate their Commitment to Tolerance and Rejection of Hate
First and foremost, college officials must unequivocally declare through all channels that hatred and violence against any group are utterly unacceptable, and perpetrators will face strict consequences.
What Every Journalist Wishes They Could Tell Every Publicist
In the dynamic interplay between journalists and publicists, a silent list of grievances and wishes often goes unexpressed.
Instead of Advertising and Subscriptions, There’s a New Way to Support Investigative Journalism—a Hedge Fund
A novel blend of media and finance, aiming to benefit from the synergistic relationship between news reporting and trading.
The IAB’s Spotlight on News at the NewFronts Will Be A Crucial Event for Communicators
For communicators, the "IAB Spotlight on: News at NewFronts," part of the 2024 IAB NewFronts, represents a pivotal moment in the media landscape towards strengthening the foundation of quality journalism and its indispensable role in society.
Insights on Navigating the Misinformation Maze on Social during the 2024 Election Cycle
As the 2024 U.S. Presidential election looms, a recent survey conducted by Media.com reveals a growing concern among social media users about the pervasive influence of misinformation.
How to Improve X
The social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, is the social media platform that many of its users love to hate.
Media.com CEO James Mawhinney Reacts to Proposed TikTok Ban, Highlights Broader Issues in Social Media
While the legislation’s future in the Senate remains uncertain, the proposed TikTok ban has sparked discussions about privacy, national security, and the free speech rights of millions of Americans.
An International Women's Day Town Hall on Empowering Women in Organizations
On March 8, 2024, join us for a groundbreaking International Women's Day town hall that promises to ignite discussions and inspire actionable change in the workplace.
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.
Media.com Celebrates Female Space Pioneer Chantelle Baier with First User Profile
Media.com has announced the launch of the first user profile on its network to celebrate the remarkable achievements of Chantelle Baier, a female pioneer in the space industry.
Facebook’s 20 Years of Evolution in Social Communications and Public Relations
We can only imagine the challenges, and changes that lie ahead including a few more conspiracy posts from your relatives along the way.
Fighting Misinformation in Focus at Sundance Festival
Media.com, a New York-based online network dedicated to combating false claims and defamations, will host the "The Power of Reputation" panel at the Festival’s Impact Lounge on January 20.
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.
Birnbach Communications Issues Key Media, Business and Tech Predictions for 2024
Birnbach Communications issued its 22nd annual list of top media and marketing trends for the upcoming year.
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.”
Another Take on Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year
Specifically, how do we tell what is “real” and what is not?
Words and PR Still Matter, At Least for Some of Us
For some PR professionals it was a close-mouthed “hmmm.” Others perhaps muttered a variation on, “Oh, well that explains it.”