Tag: Public Relations

PANIC, an Uplifting Coming-of-Age Story Set in New York City, Explores Cross-Currents Running Through What Author Calls “The Great Anxiety”

Debut Novel by Non-Fiction Author and Journalist Warren Getler – Now Available on iTunes  – Includes Groundbreaking Musical Soundtrack from Charleston, SC Band, Social Void February 27, 2019 09:00 ET | Source: Boyle Public Affairs WASHINGTON, Feb. 27, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In a press release issued earlier today under the same headline, a person’s […]

Washington Film Institute Presents an NHK WORLD-JAPAN Screening of THE PIANIST FROM SYRIA, Wednesday, February 27th at The National Press Club, Washington, D.C.

The Program’s Director and Deputy Managing Director of NHK WORLD-JAPAN Will Take Audience Questions after Screening February 19, 2019 09:00 ET | Source: WASHINGTON, Feb. 19, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Audiences around the world have celebrated 30-year-old pianist Aeham Ahmad for his talents, and now NHK WORLD-JAPAN has depicted the man, his musical gift and his […]

College Lead Exchange Launches to Address Need for Smarter Student Recruitment

“Match.com-like” Platform Enables Colleges to Find the Right Students for Their Programs December 04, 2018 08:00 ET | Source: WhatsBestforMe, Inc. BOCA RATON, Fla., Dec. 04, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — College Lead Exchange, a division of WhatsBestforMe, Inc. and the higher education world’s first cloud-based, SaaS, self-service platform to match prospective students and the schools […]

The Difference Between PR Inside and Outside the Beltway

The Difference Between PR Inside and Outside the Beltway

My attending the public release of data last week comparing perceptions of today’s college students by the public and by Beltway insiders brought home to me a larger point – how different and challenging it is to execute on PR support for a client that is successful in meeting goals both inside and outside the […]

How Erosion of Trust in Media May Affect PR Pros

How Erosion of Trust in Media May Affect PR Pros

Data from Gallup shows that confidence in newspapers and TV news are at an all-time low, and as PR professionals this should be concerning for a number of reasons. First, in the big picture, the erosion in trust in the media mimics the erosion of trust in most other American institutions — like the Catholic […]

“Crisis Communications on the Cutting Room Floor” Part I: Setting the Trap

“Crisis Communications on the Cutting Room Floor” Part I: Setting the Trap

Your organization is in full crisis management mode. Armed with legal counsel and a communications strategy, it’s time for your CEO to speak to the media. During a taped TV news interview, she hits all the right notes – staying on message, bridging to key points and projecting a calm, but concerned, demeanor.  You and […]