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Downturn spurs businesses to shed light on the positive

Given the damage that corporate reputations have suffered over the course of the past year, many companies have recognized the need to engage with consumers, establish competitive dominance, or simply shed some positive light on their organizations.

CEO Q&A: Doug Parker, CEO, US Airways

Doug Parker of US Airways talks to Tonya Garcia about digital media and communicating policies that aren't received well by consumers

Companies ramp up internal comms efforts

In the current financial environment, companies are employing internal efforts that engage staffers and tie back to business goals.

Social media struggles for senior-level implementation

Niki Leondakis, COO of Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants, has been tweeting on behalf of her company since April 2009.

CEO Q&A: Chuck Connor, American Lung Association

Chuck Connor of the American Lung Association speaks to Tonya Garcia about competition among nonprofits and the recession's impact

Expert Q&A: Andrew Susman, cofounder and CEO, Studio One

Andrew Susman is cofounder and CEO of Studio One, a creator and syndicator of multimedia content. He answers questions about the broadcast landscape, and the strategies and tactics for effective video communications.

Expert Q&A: Brian Tane, owner, Tane Digital Video

Brian Tane, owner of Tane Digital Video, answers questions about the current video production landscape including common client requests.

Communicators assume more prominence, responsibility as Chapter 11's stigma subsides

On June 25, 2009, Spectrum Brands, parent company of Remington and Rayovac brands, announced that it would be taking the final steps toward emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

CEO Q&A: Brett Yormark, New Jersey Nets Sports and Entertainment

Brett Yormark of New Jersey Nets Sports and Entertainment speaks to Tonya Garcia about the value of PR in the sports world.

New Jersey Devils celebrate goalie with community effort

On March 17, 2009, with a win over the Chicago Blackhawks, Martin Brodeur, goalie for the New Jersey Devils, entered the record books as the National Hockey League's top goaltender with 552 wins.

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