It’s no secret that all eyes have been on Gen Z in the months — arguably years — leading. up to the 2024 presidential ...
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Some outlets have pulled back on climate coverage. Other new media have launched. And yet others are stuck on politics. Like understanding science, it can be complicated.
Edelman has today (17 September) announced the formation of a dedicated global team to help organisations protect themselves from ‘the rising tide of mis- and disinformation’. Lamb Weston, one of the ...
As a qualified psychotherapist and agency MD, I’ve been struck over the past few days by the need to balance ‘business as ...
Big themes and stories in comms from the past week or so are put under the microscope in the latest edition of Noise in Brief ...
PRWeek’s latest Top 150 Monthly Trading Tracker looks at whether agencies have been pitching to clients more frequently – and ...
Politicians are increasingly building personal branding using celebrity marketing strategies and social media, experts told PRWeek.
About half of PR pros are only ‘somewhat confident’ in the metrics they typically report to stakeholders, new research suggests.
In this week’s newsletter, there’s a new role for Jane Woo. The former VP of pipeline and external innovation communications at AbbVie has joined Takeda as VP and head of research and development and ...