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Bringing the Refugee Crisis to the World’s Largest Sporting Event

The Rio Olympics has drawn in over 28.8 million television viewers and 13.4 million unique digital platform viewers, again us how many people view these historic games (Holloway, 2016). Because of the global participation of both athletes and viewers around the globe, the Olympics has also been a platform for discussing political and social issues… Continue reading Bringing the Refugee Crisis to the World’s Largest Sporting Event

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The One to “Trump” Them All

Disclaimer: This blog post in no way, shape, or form supports or opposes Donald Trump’s campaign or bid for President of the United States, but rather analyzes their public relations strategy of him and his team. I would appreciate that all comments do the same. Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/feb/9/donald-trump-turns-to-south-carolina-to-propel-uns/ “Make America Great Again”, it’s a phrase that we… Continue reading The One to “Trump” Them All

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PR and the Media: A Make-or-Break Relationship

The media is often a necessary channel of communication for PR professionals, yet the media can also be their worst enemy. PR professionals use the media to convey their messages, which are often positive ones, yet PR professionals also often find themselves fighting the media when a negative story is release and the PR professional… Continue reading PR and the Media: A Make-or-Break Relationship

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Public Relations on a Public Interface

Source: https://www.rivaliq.com/blog/is-social-media-marketing-your-most-powerful-tool/ There is no doubt that our world is becoming more connected. With the touch of a button, we have access to millions of stories and people from around the world, while ten years ago we were lucky to be able to afford a long distance call to a friend or family member outside of… Continue reading Public Relations on a Public Interface