Tales of the Timeline: How Does Social Media Fare as a Source of COVID-19 News?

According to data from the Pew Research Center, one-in-five U.S. adults say they get their news from social media. That’s slightly higher than print newspapers. If you’re reading this and you have a Facebook or Twitter account, you probably already know that this trend presents serious concerns in the age of COVID-19. Further data proves […]

Should You Trust What You Read?

Growing up, my main source of news came from the television or newspaper. It seemed like a simple transaction. Accredited journalists discussed politics and ethics. I watched and listened, without a doubt in my mind that what they told me was true. Thanks to social media, news is constantly at our fingertips now. Determining what’s […]

Contextualizing the News

On a recent long walk I decided to listen to the January 31 episode of The Daily, in which host Michael Barbaro interviewed Dean Baquet, the executive editor of The New York Times. Their discussion focused on The Time’s coverage of the 2016 presidential campaign and how articles leading up to the election contextualized the […]

2019 at a Glance: Delta-Q Technologies

2019 was an exciting year for our longstanding client, Delta-Q Technologies (Delta-Q). As a leading manufacturer of industrial battery chargers for electric vehicles and industrial equipment, Delta-Q has become a one-stop shop for equipment and battery manufacturers looking to electrify systems and employ safe and efficient charging practices. This past year, we had the opportunity […]

Content Creation: The Importance of Reliable Sources

Oftentimes, public relations professionals assist with the creation of content. This may be in the form of writing or editing op-eds, articles, blog post or speeches. This content may have varying purposes, but it is important that claims we make are trustworthy and credible. It is equally important to realize that everyday we are vigorously […]