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I jumped off a plane from Chapel Hill just about two weeks ago and as I’m sitting in my NYC apartment, a certain conversation has been on...
Most organizations assume a crisis begins when headlines appear. In reality, that moment is often the final stage of a much longer process. Long before a story...
Experts emphasize that media coverage only matters if it drives meaningful audience impact and behavioral change.
...The calendar invite lands at 4:47 PM. “Quick sync to discuss coverage.” Thirty minutes blocked. Attendance required. Your immediate reaction isn’t curiosity about the agenda. It’s physical—shoulders...
Every morning, somewhere in a PR department, someone is awake at 4:45 AM pulling news clips from three different platforms, reformatting a brief in PowerPoint, and praying...
Sinners walked into the 98th Academy Awards with 16 nominations, the most in Oscar history. One Battle After Another walked out with six wins, including Best Picture....
What were the top pharma news stories as of March 2026? Three major health policy and technology developments shaped media coverage in February 2026: the launch of...
When a crisis strikes, organizations often step forward to help. But here’s a question communicators rarely stop to ask: Do disaster relief efforts actually motivate the public—or...
Fullintel won seven AMEC Communication Effectiveness Awards in London, with award-winning work submitted on behalf of five clients. The wins reflect Fullintel’s commitment to rigorous, framework-led measurement...
The email landed at 7:15 AM. Forty-three pages of screenshots, thumbnails, and clip excerpts. No summary. No prioritization. Somewhere in there was a story the CEO needed...
For many communications teams, the absence of media coverage feels like relief. No headlines. No trending topics. No alerts. It is easy to equate silence with stability,...
