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Al Slop, Shadow Content and Digital Safety
As generative AI accelerates the scale of fake and manipulated content, the distinction between harmless “slop” and high-risk shadow content becomes a critical business issue for communications leaders and their clients.
Webinars Emerge as a Source for AI Citations in 2026
As AI reshapes how content is discovered and cited, this article explores how webinars can serve as a more authoritative and structured source for communications teams.
Storytelling Jobs Are Booming. But Where Are the Stories That Actually Stick?
A surge in demand for storytelling roles across communications is reshaping the industry, even as truly memorable brand stories remain surprisingly rare.
What Tax Day Reveals About Trust, Clarity and the Role of Communicators
As Tax Day coverage floods the media, it offers a real-time look at how trust is built, lost and earned in a moment when people are actively looking for clarity.
AI Adoption Is Rising — But Consumers Want Control
As AI becomes embedded in everyday digital experiences, new data from Shift Browser’s 2026 AI Consumer Insights Survey shows that while adoption is rising quickly, trust increasingly depends on transparency, user control, and clear accountability.
What Your Posture Says About Your Presence as a Communicator
In high-visibility meetings, media moments, and virtual rooms, how communicators carry themselves can influence credibility and leadership presence as much as the message itself.
What Consumers Want Now and What It Means for Brands Right Now
Consumers are not just overwhelmed, they are redefining how they engage, what they trust and where they spend their time, and the HUNTER: Intelligence 2026 report shows how that shift is already changing the rules for how brands show up and connect.
When Giants Reorganize, Independents Have a Choice to Make
As consolidation reshapes the communications landscape, independent agencies face a defining moment that rewards sharper focus, data driven thinking and a renewed commitment to delivering measurable business impact.
Sam Michelson on How AI Is Quietly Rewriting Reputation
In a conversation that cuts through the noise, Sam Michelson explains how AI is quietly reshaping reputation and why communications leaders need to rethink who’s really telling their story.
No King’s Day Protests Draw Millions as Americans Rally Around a Single Message
As millions of Americans gathered nationwide for No King’s Day, a diverse coalition of voices came together around a shared message about democracy, participation and the direction of the country.
Rethinking Communication in the Age of AI at AMEC AI Day
At AMEC AI Day, one message came through clearly: success in modern communications will depend less on mastering tools and more on applying judgment, context and trust to how AI is used and understood.
AI Is Changing How Software Companies Communicate Their Value
As AI becomes table stakes across the tech industry, the real challenge for software companies is not adoption, but clearly communicating the value it actually delivers.
Reputation, Trust and the Women Doing the Work Behind the Scenes
With Women’s History Month behind us, communications leaders reflect on how reputation is truly managed inside organizations and what it takes to build trust today.
Melissa Morales — A Capitol Communicator Profile
Capitol Communicators is a profile series highlighting the people shaping the future of advertising, digital, marketing and public relations across the Mid-Atlantic. This profile features Melissa Morales, General Manager and Partner at GMMB.
The AI Opportunity Many Communications Pros Are Missing
As AI reshapes how information is created, discovered and trusted, many communications and PR professionals may be overlooking one of its most important strategic opportunities.
Executive Presence Means Clear Communication Not Waffling
A simple reminder for leaders: the words you choose can either strengthen your presence or quietly undermine it.
Women In Communications Who Shaped Our Careers
During Women’s History Month, it’s a moment to recognize the women who shape our careers and influence how we lead, think, and build trust over time.
Why Internal Marketing Matters as Much as Internal Communication in Today’s Workplace
Internal communications may shape understanding, but it is internal marketing that ultimately drives belief, trust, and the choices employees make about the organizations they represent.
AI, Authenticity and Attention What Consumers Want Now and What It Means for Communicators
As AI reshapes content and trust, new research shows consumers are redefining what earns their attention and loyalty.
Women in an Ultra Bro Culture How to Protect Progress and Push Forward
As Women’s History Month unfolds, communicators across generations share how women can protect hard-won progress, assert influence and drive change in a shifting political and cultural landscape.

