• The Scoop: Princess Catherine apologizes after doctored photo is removed from wire services

    The Scoop: Princess Catherine apologizes after doctored photo is removed from wire services
    Plus: Boeing’s woes mount; “I’m Just Ken” steals the Oscars.What started as a family photo shared to commemorate Mother’s Day has become a controversy that fans the flames of what many see as a larger Royal mystery.
    Kensington Palace, the entity that handles the press for the Prince and Princess of Wales, shared an innocuous seeming photo with wire services Sunday. In it, Princess Catherine is seen smiling with her three children. It was also shared on Instagram wit
  • Why John Deere is targeting tech by sending an influencer to farm

    Why John Deere is targeting tech by sending an influencer to farm
    It’s farm to the future for the equipment manufacturer.The term “high tech” conjures mental images of gleaming buildings of steel and glass gleaming along the northern California coastline, or piercing through the clouds of lower Manhattan.
    They probably don’t conjure thoughts of Iowa cornfields.
    But John Deere is working to change that.
    “We’ve gone through this tech journey to try to adapt ourselves from a traditional legacy manufacturing company to a tech co
  • AT&T CEO John Stankey’s refund letter was a masterclass in corporate crisis. Here’s why.

    AT&T CEO John Stankey’s refund letter was a masterclass in corporate crisis. Here’s why.
    Any letter that promptly gives a refund to thousands of customers is a good letter, but some letters are better than others.Tom Corfman is one of the customers looking forward to a $5 credit. He’s a senior consultant with RCG.
    Any letter that promptly gives a refund to thousands of customers is a good letter, but some letters are better than others.
    AT&T CEO John Stankey’s refund announcement on Feb. 25, 2024, just three days after a massive outage, was a masterful resp
  • From the Museum of Public Relations: The press release that launched NOW

    From the Museum of Public Relations: The press release that launched NOW
    In honor of Women’s History Month, a glimpse into PR’s past.
    This artifact is shared in partnership with the Museum of Public Relations.On Oct. 29, 1966, more than 300 people came together to announce the formation of a new organization called National Organization for Women (NOW). Muriel Fox, co-founder and press contact at the time, worked closely alongside Betty Friedan, author of “The Feminine Mystique,” to form the legendary organization.
    Fox, a feminist icon in her
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