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Millions March in ‘No King’s Day’ Protests Across the Nation
Seven million Americans united on Oct. 18 to denounce Trump’s authoritarian policies. What communicators should note: sustained storytelling and voter engagement will define what happens next.
What Communicators Can Learn From Trump’s Media Mastery
Donald Trump’s message discipline and directness offer lasting PR lessons for today’s communicators.
Students Rise Against Trump’s Free Speech Crackdown
Columbia College Chicago students are taking a stand, calling out censorship and hypocrisy in President Trump’s attacks on free speech.
Independent Journalists Redefine Media Power through Creator Platforms
Veteran reporters turned creators shared how Substack, YouTube, and podcasts are rewriting media trust and opportunity for communicators.
Chuck Todd Calls for a Local News Reboot to Restore Trust in Media
Chuck Todd laid out his vision for rebuilding trust in journalism—by reinventing local news as a business built around service, sports, and community.
Americans Push Back as Trump’s Free Speech Assault Meets Defiance
Journalists say democracy can endure Trump’s attacks when the public insists on truth and free speech.
Israel Wins the War Yet Loses the Global PR Battle
Israel’s battlefield victories are overshadowed by global opinion losses, revealing a hard PR lesson for communicators.
Stagecraft vs Statecraft at the UN General Assembly
Trump’s 56-minute UN speech is a masterclass in presence under pressure and a cautionary tale about message discipline, facts, and logistics.
Publishers Risk Losing Readers as Monetization Outpaces Personalization
The publishing industry is pushing harder on revenue without solving its identity crisis, and marketers should take note.
ABC Suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Signals New Risks for PR in Polarized Media
Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension by ABC reveals how political and corporate forces can swiftly silence voices, offering PR leaders urgent lessons in risk and reputation management.
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.
Why Michael Levy Is Betting on Print-Only in a Digital-First World
Summit Journal’s return under Michael Levy reveals why the future of premium storytelling might just be printed.
I Was Punched Into PR and Never Looked Back
A street-level shock launched this PR veteran into a lifetime of persuasive storytelling, with lessons communicators still need to hear today.
Chloe Malle Takes the Helm at Vogue as Anna Wintour Redefines the Future of Fashion
Chloe Malle’s appointment to lead American Vogue shows why marketing communicators must master both legacy storytelling and digital-first growth.
Zohran Mamdani’s New York Vision Risks Repeating Old Failures
As Election Day nears, Mamdani’s socialist platform fuels debate about policy history, political messaging, and PR lessons.
TIME’s Sam Jacobs Wins Top Journalism Honor While Redefining Media’s Future
TIME’s Sam Jacobs honored at PRSA-NY’s Big Apple Awards for leading trusted journalism to its largest audience in history.
When Rhetoric Turns Radical and PR Firms Become the Next Political Target
As extremist groups gain ground and media suppression intensifies, communicators must brace for direct attacks on their freedom to operate.
Local Reporters Urged to Fill the National Accountability Gap
As Trump sidelines the national press, experts urge local reporters to step up and inform democracy.
Prominent Voices from New York News to Lead 2025 PRSA-NY Big Apple Awards
CNN’s Brian Stelter and Spectrum News NY1’s Jamie Stelter will lead the 2025 PRSA-NY Big Apple Awards, continuing a tradition of connecting New York’s PR and journalism leaders.
Trump’s Epstein Cover-Up Strategy Is Failing Because His Base Finally Cares
Trump’s once-loyal base is turning on him over the Epstein scandal, and his crisis playbook isn’t working.

