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Skydance’s Paramount Takeover Triggers Ideological Reckoning for Media Communicators
Howard Homonoff’s analysis of the Skydance-Paramount deal offers a roadmap for what’s next—and what’s at stake—for communicators in a politicized media age.
Can PR Prove Its Worth as Clients Demand ROI and Agencies Deliver the Data?
Public relations is finally shedding its reputation problem by proving its measurable impact with data-driven results.
PRSA-NY Unveils 2025 Big Apple Awards Shortlist Highlighting PR Brilliance
PRSA-NY has announced the 2025 Big Apple Awards shortlist, spotlighting the year’s most groundbreaking PR campaigns ahead of a star-studded celebration at Sony Hall.
SURVEY: Which PR Services Matter Most to Brand Leaders Today
What PR services are truly driving brand impact today? Tell us what matters most.
AI, Authenticity and the Future of PR Are Colliding Faster Than You Think
CommPRO’s Fay Shapiro joins Sherry Goldman to explore how technology and community are reshaping public relations from the inside out.
Dan Scorpio Says Activist Investors Are Just Getting Started in 2025
Activist pressure isn’t slowing down, and Scorpio says corporate leaders better get proactive fast.
Sofia Colucci Brings Beer, Bold Ideas, and Honest Career Advice
Molson Coors CMO Sofia Colucci shares the real story behind beer commercials, bold brand moves, and building a career from brake pads to Super Bowl ads.
Rich Jachetti Reshapes PR M&A Landscape with Bold Leadership Move
A bold rebrand signals a new era for one of PR’s most respected dealmakers.
Kenny Gravillis Turns Movie Posters Into Cultural Landmarks
Creative powerhouse Kenny Gravillis opens up at Cannes about the magic behind iconic film posters and why human creativity still leads in the age of AI.
Judge Napolitano Has Built an Empire on YouTube After Fox News Fall from Grace
After his headline-making exit from Fox News, Judge Andrew Napolitano has staged an extraordinary independent media comeback, turning YouTube into his new courtroom.
Sustainability Messaging Must Evolve or Risk Losing Investors
As investor priorities shift, companies must embed sustainability into their core growth strategies or risk being left behind.
Shortform Surge and Longform Loyalty Reshape YouTube Playbook for Communicators
Tubular Labs’ June 2025 social video data reveals how YouTube success is now defined by strategic extremes, with lessons communicators cannot afford to ignore.
Back-to-School Campaigns Risk Major Waste as Report Reveals Critical Data Inaccuracies
Truthset’s latest report uncovers data quality gaps that could tank ROI during the back-to-school season, urging communicators to rethink their targeting strategies.
Gigi García Russo Says GEO Is Reshaping Earned Media in the Age of AI
HUNTER’s Gigi García Russo explains how communicators must adapt earned media strategies for the generative AI age through Generative Engine Optimization.
Colbert’s Exit Signals the End of Late Night as a Broadcast Powerhouse
Even as CBS ends The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, data shows his legacy—and lessons for communicators—extend far beyond late night.
Why Burnout Is Getting Worse This Summer Despite All the Talk About Mental Health
As job insecurity and empathy gaps rise, communications leader Melissa Rieger offers new strategies to counter a troubling summer surge in employee burnout.
Alan Dershowitz on Preserving Liberty in an Age of Fear
In the latest That Said episode, host Michael Zeldin talks with legal scholar Alan Dershowitz about his new book, The Preventive State, and the balance between liberty and security in an era shaped by AI, terrorism, and misinformation.
Tariffs Are Breaking Consumer Habits and Brands That Don’t Adapt Will Be Left Behind
Wunderkind’s latest survey shows how tariffs are reshaping consumer habits and why communicators must shift strategy to stay relevant.
Why the Future of PR Looks More Like Investor Relations
Renée Soto of REEVEMARK makes the case for stakeholder trust as the new bottom line, blending IR discipline with PR storytelling in today’s interconnected world.

