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Filter results »DDB Philippines pays hefty PR price in wake of bungled tourism campaign
DDB Philippines suffers a $900,000 contract loss and countless more in negative PR following tourism stock footage drama, but some critics feel the Philippines Tourism may have contributed to their own reputational crisis.
LGBTQ+ PR pros offer 23 words of advice to the industry from Pride Month 2023
As June draws to a close, PRWeek asks 23 LGBTQ+ comms pros to share the lessons they believe the industry should take from the events of this Pride Month.
‘ITV hasn’t been in full control of the message’ – PR pros on This Morning’s Phillip Schofield furore
In the wake of Phillip Schofield’s departure from ITV’s daytime TV show This Morning, what are the comms implications for the broadcaster?
Top 10 most-read articles by PRWeek subscribers in April
These are the most-read articles by PRWeek UK subscribers in April, measured by our ‘known audience’ of named users who logged in.
Timeline of a crisis: Depositors flee en masse after Silicon Valley Bank stumbles on messaging
Financial jargon and a plea to “stay calm” helped fuel the second-largest failure of a financial institution in American history when SVB collapsed in early March.
PRWeek UK Power Book 2023: Top 10 Crisis and personal reputation management (agency)
PRWeek’s UK Power Book reveals the PR pros who lead the way in their respective sectors. Today, we rank the key agency players in crisis and personal reputation management.
PRWeek Communicator of the Year 2023: Ukraine’s Mykhailo Fedorov leads comms on the front line
At just 32 years old, Ukraine’s vice prime minister deploys effective communication to fight Russian aggression while simultaneously preparing a tech-led reconstruction of his country postwar.
‘We’re all participants in the information war’ – how PR continues to fight for Ukraine
To mark the sombre first anniversary of Russia’s invasion, PRWeek explores Ukraine’s current comms landscape, and the role the international PR community has played in aiding the country’s efforts.
Timeline of a crisis: Balenciaga stumbles as it walks back questionable campaign images
The fashion house's multiple apologies for controversial imagery used in its recent campaigns have come with empty pledges and little substantive follow-through by the fashion brand.
Lessons from Adidas – how to respond to hoax press releases
Following the recent hoax against sportswear brand Adidas, communication experts explain how to avoid being hit by a similar fake press release campaign.
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