• The Scoop: In apparent bid for 2028 nomination, Gavin Newsom calls own party ‘toxic’

    The Scoop: In apparent bid for 2028 nomination, Gavin Newsom calls own party ‘toxic’
    Plus: Primark praises whistleblower as CEO steps down; Disney in FCC crosshairs for DEI.Gavin Newsom, a Democrat serving his second term as governor of California, has gone on the offensive against his own party.
    During an interview on “Real Time With Bill Maher,” Newsom called his party’s brand “toxic” and accused it of engaging in “cancel culture.”
    “We talk down to people. We talk past people,” Newsome said, according to the New York Times.
  • What cybersecurity has taught me about crisis management

    What cybersecurity has taught me about crisis management
    These three tips can help prevent, detect and when necessary, respond to issues.Lexie Gunther is vice president at Method Communications. 
    When news travels at the speed of social media, a crisis response, by definition, is almost too late. Without a crystal ball to predict when things may go awry, there are a few actions that communicators can take to hopefully prevent, but at least get ahead of, unfortunate situations. 
    As someone who works with a lot of cybersecurity brands, it&rsqu
  • Pitching the Super Bowl remotely: Lessons from 3 years of success

    Pitching the Super Bowl remotely: Lessons from 3 years of success
    You can make an impact even from afar.Sterling Randle is account lead for Digital Sport by Hot Paper Lantern . 
    Every year, the week leading up to the Super Bowl is a frenzy of media activity. Thousands of journalists, broadcasters and analysts flood Radio Row, covering every possible angle of the game. For PR professionals, it’s one of the most competitive and high-stakes environments in which to pitch a story. But for the past three years, I’ve been doing just that — sec

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