PR roundup covers Lucky Charms's sorority partnership, what new data on AI search visibility means for GEO, and why eos's U.S. Open activation is a case study in letting community lead the way. The post PR Roundup: Lucky Charms Wins RushTok, AI Search Rewards Relevance Over Scale, and eos Shows What Community Engagement Looks Like appeared first on PRNEWS .
Last month ESPN cut staff as part of a round of layoffs tied to its takeover of NFL Network. Chairman Jimmy Pitaro sent employees a memo explaining the move, but there was some criticism. The post What ESPN’s Layoff Memo Reveals About the Plan Behind It appeared first on PRNEWS .
The skills that makes a leader magnetic in a boardroom are not always the media skills that makes them credible on camera. The post Your Company Grew Overnight. Your Founder’s Media Skills Didn’t. appeared first on PRNEWS .
A restaurant ran a Teacher Appreciation and Nurses Week promotion in 2025 which included free food. In 2026, the client chose not to repeat it. AI did not get the memo. The post AI Recycled a Dead Promotion and Sent Customers to a Client’s Doors appeared first on PRNEWS .
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2026 PRNEWS Platinum Awards Finalists Announced; Winners to Be Revealed Live at Gala on October 6 in NYC The benchmark for PR excellence since 1999, the Platinum Awards recognize the most impactful… Continued The post 2026 PRNEWS Platinum Awards Finalists Announced appeared first on PRNEWS .
PR roundup covers what Anthropic's new AI watermarking feature means for communicators navigating transparency questions, new research confirming that leadership behavior—not messaging—is the real driver of workplace culture, and how a car-sized hairball rolling through… Continued The post PR Roundup: Claude’s Watermark Debate, the Say-Do Gap Is Killing Culture, and a Giant Hairball Rolls Through…
In March, two Air Canada pilots were killed when an Air Canada Express flight crashed at LaGuardia Airport. The loss devastated their families, colleagues and the airline. The company’s CEO, Michael Rousseau, recorded a condolence… Continued The post The Crisis Air Canada Had Five Years to Prepare For appeared first on PRNEWS .
In this episode of "Five Questions With...," Dini von Mueffling discusses her PR work with the late Virginia Roberts Giuffre, the most prominent Epstein survivor and her family. The post Five Questions With Dini von Mueffling: What Six Years Representing an Epstein Survivor Taught Her About Social Impact PR appeared first on PRNEWS .
Given enough pressure, even the grumpiest baby boomer in communications will admit that social media can earn a media placement. The problem is that everyone else knows that already. The post The Right Way to Turn Social Media Into News Coverage appeared first on PRNEWS .
This week in PR: Buc-ee's trademark enforcement sparks national backlash, DuckDuckGo sells out with a privacy stunt, and Cision reveals why more data isn't always better for brands. The post PR Roundup: Buc-ee’s Trademark Trouble, DuckDuckGo’s Brilliant Non-Product and a Data Wake-Up Call for Communicators appeared first on PRNEWS .