NBC stops short of firing Brian Williams
In a memo, Deborah Turness, president of NBC News, explained the thought process behind the decision to suspend the anchor for six months without pay.
In a memo, Deborah Turness, president of NBC News, explained the thought process behind the decision to suspend the anchor for six months without pay.
Brian Williams is just the latest in a series of high-profile apologists whose stilted prose made their mea culpa sound disingenuous.
The Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee has gotten involved, saying the crew ‘did nothing’ to stop a ‘bigot’ on the plane. Delta is investigating.
The Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee has gotten involved, saying the crew ‘did nothing’ to stop a ‘bigot’ on the plane. Delta is investigating.
Though online fires are common, PR and marketing pros can quell the flames with the following tips.
A disease running rampant in West Africa reaches the U.S. The public is alarmed, and misinformation is spreading. Time to lie low? These organizations say no.
A disease running rampant in West Africa reaches the U.S. The public is alarmed, and misinformation is spreading. Time to lie low? These organizations say no.
The Web hosting service made waves again with its Super Bowl ad teaser. Does the tactic still work with consumers, or are people growing tired of it?
The dreaded #blizzardof2015 didn’t hit New York as hard as expected, but New England was slammed with snow. Here’s how officials communicated.
The NFC champions’ official account tweeted ‘We shall overcome’ along with a tearful photo of quarterback Russell Wilson superimposed with a Martin Luther King, Jr. quote.
The NFC champions’ official account tweeted ‘We shall overcome’ along with a tearful photo of quarterback Russell Wilson superimposed with a Martin Luther King, Jr. quote.
Cherry-picked answers and accusations of planted questions derailed the online Q and A session as soon as it began.
A chagrined and enraged local politician in Maryland sees his bullying and threatening of a reporter blow up in his face. He admits this isn’t the first time his bluster has back-fired.
The past year has been full of brands and prominent people making public relations mistakes—on Twitter, on their websites, in interviews. Here are some of the biggest.
The company’s PR problems are far from over. Additional internal information, including a collection of nasty emails, is currently making rounds on the Internet.