Media transparency and our responsibility
If all media is biased one way or the other, and you don’t want to depend on that one outspoken aunt’s spin on the daily news, maybe you do need to spend a little time sorting it out.
If all media is biased one way or the other, and you don’t want to depend on that one outspoken aunt’s spin on the daily news, maybe you do need to spend a little time sorting it out.
Much of our engaged and interactive discussion focused not just on the business side of media, but on the future of journalism.
The Business Roundtable statement is an historic one for businesses throughout the world. It reflects a commitment to leadership and a higher purpose. It will be criticized. It will be heralded.
At mid-year, this may be the last, best time for your marketing efforts to have a meaningful impact on this year’s performance.
Are your media relations efforts working? At mid-year, this is a great time to assess.
Cincinnati’s leading marketing and communications professionals gathered for a presentation from Joe Willke, President, and Elise Temple, PhD, Vice President, from Nielsen.
The use of stock photos by marketers and advertisers is nothing new. It is a rather standard practice. What could go wrong? Well, plenty.
Laura Phillips, President of Vehr Communications, and I were there as part of an insider’s tour for fifty professional communicators attending the annual IPREX Global Management Conference.
I recently had the opportunity, with some other Cincinnati-area marketers and communicators, to listen to, learn from and chat with one of the world’s most iconic brand builders – John Pepper.
Call us sentimental. Think of us as romantics. Throw in a pinch of outright passion. Wow! Do we love Valentine’s Day.