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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.
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.
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.
Deciphering the Decline of Religious Influence in America
Recent surveys have revealed a startling truth: 80% of Americans perceive religion's role in public life to be dwindling.
The Academy Discords, Featuring Actors Who Think That Their Viewpoints Are Important
The Academy Awards are the annual self-congratulatory back-slapping, hypocritical event of the motion picture industry that requires losers to appear happy for the winners.
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.
We’ve Had Some Great Presidents as Communicators and Biden isn’t Among Them
If we ever needed a reminder, we are getting a schooling from President Biden on the importance of communications.
Historian Fergus Bordewich about his new book, ‘Klan War’
Join Michael in his conversation with Fergus Bordewich about how President Grant, his attorney general, Amos Akerman, and Major Lewis Merrill led the successful, multi-year assault on the Ku Klux Klan.
When Age is More Than Just a Number
It seems to me that those seeking to protect Mr. Biden should take the win.
Why Discussing Politics and Religion at Work is Becoming the New Norm
According to a Glassdoor survey, over 60% of US employees report having discussed politics with colleagues at work over the past 12 months.
When Charlie Chaplin’s Art, Sex and Politics Collided with America
Join Michael in his conversation with Scott Eyman about his fascinating new book, Charlie Chaplin vs. America: When Art, Sex, and Politics Collided which explores the life and times of the movie genius leading to his banishment from the United States in 1952. In these days of cancellation, Eyman gives us the urgency by highlighting the danger that government interference poses to artistic speech.
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 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.”
To Survive Another Mashugana Year More Humor And Roof Fiddlers Needed
Politics, race, religion, gender, and sexuality make us all dislike each other, however the power of MUSIC, LOVE, and LAUGHTER can indeed unite even the most ardent enemies.
The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour Was A Social Phenomenon
As their publicist, I witnessed firsthand the impact of The Smothers Brothers on the cultural and political landscape of the late 1960s.
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.”
Taylor Swift – Time Magazine's Person of the Year? Really.
In a world grappling with geopolitical turmoil and the profound implications of legal battles that could reshape history, the decision to celebrate a pop icon could be seen as a whimsical diversion from the weighty matters.