• The Daily Scoop: Lawsuit compares Meta’s attempts to target youths to Big Tobacco

    The Daily Scoop: Lawsuit compares Meta’s attempts to target youths to Big Tobacco
    Plus: Media faces questions over Gaza hospital reporting and not every tech company is striking it rich on generative AI – yet.  
    More than 30 states, as politically diverse as California and West Virginia, filed suit in federal court against Meta. The attorneys general claim services like Facebook and Instagram harm youths and that Meta has misled the public about the risks of the services, Mashable reported. 
    The lawsuit’s allegations take aim at nearly every aspect
  • Communications Week 2023: List of events

    Communications Week 2023: List of events
    Communications Week is coming. Whether you’re joining us in Austin, Texas for our Future of Communications Conference, attending a few events in New York City or observing it all virtually, this week is jam-packed with events to jumpstart your creativity and make you a better communicator. 
    Here are just a few of the marquee events you can look forward to Nov. 6-10.  Hope to see you there! 
    Monday, Nov. 6 
    Future of Communications Conference begins in Austin, Texas
  • Reduce, reuse, recycle: Setting reasonable expectations when comms is asked to do everything

    Reduce, reuse, recycle: Setting reasonable expectations when comms is asked to do everything
    Communications Week board members share how they are leading the way by aligning on deliverable goals. Internal communications leaders often share the same operational grievance — because they work so well across functions, even when they are such good collaborators and relationship builders, it  feels as though endless requests keep coming.  
    It’s easy enough to maintain an editorial calendar or use project management software, but creating and protecting an artful, s
  • Insights needed from government communicators 

    Insights needed from government communicators 
    The second edition of the Government Communications Study seeks to understand the challenges and opportunities government communicators face. It’s an understatement to say that this is a challenging time to be a communicator working for the government or engaging with the government
    With political polarization and mistrust in the government at record levels, communicators must find creative new ways to break through the noise and reach their target audiences. 
    The second edition
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