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Do you see a problem with brands using others' crises for engagement? Take PRWeek’s poll on LinkedIn. Allison is the ...
Over 143,000 mentions of “Astronomer” flooded X feeds on Thursday. But, of the 143,000 mentions of Astronomer, PeakMetrics ...
The PR Week: 7.17.2025 - Pam Jenkins, Shatterproof The new CEO of Shatterproof, a nonprofit that works to transform addiction treatment and end stigma, joins the latest edition of ‘The PR Week.’ ...
If you were a child who ate their lip balms, you’re likely the target audience for the recent resurgence of food-inspired ...
Companies such as Amazon and Tyson Foods provide diverse support as Texas recovers from devastating flash floods.
The PR Week: 7.10.2025 - Philip Nardone, PAN Nardone talks about the big changes in tech media and PR that have taken place since he founded PAN three decades ago, plus the biggest marketing and ...
NEW YORK: The call for entries to the 27th edition of the PRWeek U.S. Awards starts today, the first step on the journey toward glory on the biggest night of the PR calendar. This year’s PRWeek U.S.
PRWeek veteran Bradley takes on the role of news editor, while Ruderman succeeds her as associate news editor. Both report to ...
Whataburger, H-E-B and AT&T, along with sports teams, quickly released statements after the tragedy. K-9 units respond to the flooding in Kerr County, Texas. (Photo credit: Desiree Rios, Washington ...
The PR Week: 7.3.2025 - Luz Corona, Campaign The guest on the latest edition of ‘The PR Week’ is the US editor of Campaign, Luz Corona. She talks about her first trip to the Cannes Lions International ...
When it comes to AI, questions about job security are top-of-mind for many communicators. Accepting that the technology is here to stay, their minds pivot to determining how much time they should ...