New PR Works Radio Show Features Top Public Relations Professionals Sharing Tips of the Trade

Navigating the changing media landscape while simultaneously outsmarting the economy can be a challenge for PR professionals. It’s important to share our experiences, knowledge and expertise so we can learn from the triumphs and tribulations of others and ultimately, emerge successful. Despite the myriad of social networking sites and the “always connected” lifestyle we all […]

RCR Wireless Becomes the Latest Victim of the Economic Downturn

Today, RCR Wireless, one of the most well respected mobile and wireless publications in the industry announced it would cease publication of its print and online entities after 25 years. RCR Wireless is one of several publications who have recently made the decision to close down due to the current economic climate. A few weeks […]

Controversial Ketchum Tweet Teaches an Important Lesson about Social Media

As social mediums such as Twitter, Facebook and MySpace continue to gain popularity, there’s one thing that’s very important to keep in mind – the line between personal and professional communication is disappearing. A recent incident involving a Ketchum employee exemplifies the importance of self-censorship when it comes to social media. According to PRWeek, a […]

Alaska Airlines Announces Inflight Wi-Fi Service Trial

As PR professionals with clients in the high-tech industry, we see first-hand, how technology impacts everyday lives. The evolution of mobile phones, Wi-Fi hotspots and mobile WiMAX has shifted our lifestyle to an “always-connected” culture. Given this, we are especially excited about helping Alaska Airlines launch the customer trial of its new satellite-based wireless Internet […]

Save Mr. Yuk

In January, Communiqué began working with the Washington Poison Center (WAPC) to help the organization raise awareness of the budget cuts proposed by Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire. Specifically, our goal was to inform key audiences – state residents, members of the legislature and the media – about the potential impact these budget cuts would […]

How to Pitch a Reporter

Peter Shankman, host of the popular HARO service, recently hosted a call with a panel of journalists to share advice on how to pitch reporters effectively. On the call were journalists from NPR, Reuters, Crain’s New York, the Indianapolis Business Journal and the St. Paul Pioneer Press. The journalists unanimously confirmed that pitches remain a […]

Obama Administration Rallies Support through Americaís Stories

The Obama Administration has done an amazing job of harnessing the power of the Internet to reach the public, communicate the president’s position on important initiatives and gather personal stories of the American people. Through social media tools, e-mails and blogs, President Obama is encouraging open communication and asking his most important audience – you […]

Can PR Save A-Rod?

How to Handle Crisis Communication the Right Way New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez has been under a lot of scrutiny lately as news that he took performance-enhancing substances was leaked to the public. In an interview with ESPN’s Peter Gammons, Rodriguez admitted to taking “banned substances” and expressed his regret and apologies for […]

Twitter Etiquette

A recent article in CIO Magazine describes a key aspect of Twitter: etiquette. The article says, “the Twitter community has its own set of unwritten guidelines – or etiquette – that dictates good (or bad) behavior on the service. Some people call it Twittequette.” For newcomers, learning the right way to engage the Twitter community […]

Tips for Working With Broadcast Reporters

Last week we had the opportunity to sit down with a local broadcast reporter and secured her perspective on current trends within broadcast media and offered tips for working with broadcast reporters. Below I have outlined some of the information from that discussion. Trends The economy is affecting broadcast media. There has been wide coverage […]