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Artificial intelligence and sophisticated media monitoring capabilities profoundly transform the public relations landscape. As communications professionals navigate increasingly complex media environments, integrating AI-driven analytics has become advantageous...
Why Media Monitoring is a PR Nightmare 4:00 AM – The alarm buzzes. It’s still pitch black outside, and I question all of my life choices that...
As PR professionals navigate the complexities of modern communications, staying ahead of trends, crises, and audience perceptions has never been more critical. Media monitoring in 2025 is...
In the world of social media-driven brand marketing, few companies have mastered the art of cultural capital quite like Duolingo. The language-learning app’s chaotic, unpredictable, and deeply...
At first glance, Arrival is a film about aliens, but beneath the surface, it’s a masterclass on communication—both as an art and a science. Right now, as...
In today’s digital media monitoring landscape, professionals face an unprecedented challenge: extracting meaningful insights from an endless stream of information. However, the relief that comes with effective...
The evolving media landscape offers an invaluable lens through which we can understand the interconnected nature of politics, technology, and culture. As the world adjusts to...
The 43rd Annual J.P. Morgan (JPM) Healthcare Conference, held from January 13-16, 2025, in San Francisco, convened over 8,000 healthcare professionals and featured presentations from more than...
Trust in pharmaceutical companies has increased since the pandemic, but as the least trusted subsector of healthcare, the industry still has a steep road to climb. However,...
It’s that time of year again—the time when we can’t help but greet each other with “Happy new year,” “How was your holiday?” and “I cannot believe...
I’m Angus, and as I look back at 2024, it’s time to review where we nailed our forecasts and where our predictions fell short. When we began...
