The U.S Media Doesn’t Deserve a Shield Law
Reporters in the U.S. benefit from unparalleled power and constitutional protection, particularly in comparison to journalists working in other countries. more…
Reporters in the U.S. benefit from unparalleled power and constitutional protection, particularly in comparison to journalists working in other countries. more…
What exactly is a “people person”? Boasted by many candidates vying to get into the public relations industry as their number one qualification, the phrase is really empty in meaning. more…
Among the many reasons I think so highly of my colleagues here at S&A is that they have all advanced themselves professionally by the sheer strength of their talent, enthusiasm, and strong work ethic, not by their ability to play the “corporate politics” game. more…
JP Morgan chief Jamie Dimon has been very vocal about the danger of unfounded market rumors and speculation, particularly in these turbulent times. more…
I confess to taking a real pleasure in the pounding Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos are getting for their role as moderators in last week’s debate between Senators Obama and Clinton. more…
When a company is coming under fire from the public and media, you can count on their related official statements sounding anything but meaningful or spontaneous.
I had lunch this week with a broadcast reporter whose honesty and integrity I truly admire. more…Lucy Dalglish vs. The Public Good
One of the great frustrations for any profession is to be defined in the public’s collective mind by the unethical or scandalous antics of a handful of individuals whose behaviors or values don’t mirror the majority of those in their industry. more…
When it comes to jumping on the latest technology bandwagon, I am always the last one on board. more…
Some people are movie buffs, while others are into the theater. Me? I’m a big radio fan. more…