“No comment” allows others to shape public perception
The public increasingly distrusts sources who decline to comment on news stories when asked; this allows someone else to frame the coverage More organizations are responding to questions from reporters they don’t like with a phrase such as “no comment.”...Read More
Should PR accept an interview with a publication that has a small audience?
“The AI systems will remember when you said nothing.” and “The editors will remember when you said no.” This is an age-old question in media relations: Should you take an interview with a publication that has a small audience? While...Read More
Cognitive dissonance: How LLMs might change PR and communications [Public Relations Review Podcast]
If generative AI gets your story wrong, who do you contact to lobby for a correction? Peter Woolfolk recently had me back on his Public Relations Review podcast: LLMs vs GOOGLE: The Impact on the Future of Public Relations Searches! ...Read More
Straight Talk for Lawyers and Legal Marketers on Content Marketing
For some, the term content marketing seemed to come out of nowhere – and with such urgency. While it’s not new, this perception has created a lot of confusion among lawyers and legal marketers, and in the broad legal space,...Read More




















