
The Half-Life of Scrutiny: Measuring Narrative Elasticity in Lindsey Vonn’s Milan-Cortina Coverage
Last week’s Lindsey Vonn storyline at Milan-Cortina offered a clean case study in something communicators often feel but rarely measure: when an athlete-centered hero narrative breaks, coverage briefly expands into institutional accountability—then contracts back...
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Crisis Comms & Media Monitoring
AI-powered media monitoring: The future of crisis prevention and reputation management
In today’s digital-first world, traditional media monitoring struggles to keep pace with the speed and complexity of modern communication. Mentions are scattered across social platforms, news outlets, blogs, and forums, making it increasingly difficult for PR teams to...
How to use media monitoring to spot safety issues before they trend
Safety conversations don’t stay inside the fence line anymore. A single photo, a frustrated post, or a short video clip can jump from a job site to a local Facebook group to a reporter’s inbox in a day. Even when the facts are still unclear, the public tends to fill...
Why real-time media monitoring is essential for crisis management
In today’s always-on media environment, crises no longer develop gradually or give brands the luxury of time. A single post, comment, or headline can trigger rapid amplification across social platforms, online news, and search results within minutes, reshaping public...
PR Tech & AI
The algorithm isn’t neutral: Why PR needs to speak AI’s language
Artificial intelligence is transforming the way people discover and trust information. For PR professionals, this shift is not simply technical; it changes the fundamentals of visibility, authority, and influence. Content is no longer evaluated solely by human editors...
AI deepfakes in 2026: Worldwide legal actions and crackdowns
The first deepfake I recall seeing was not particularly sophisticated. It had bad lighting, and the lips were slightly out of sync. However, it was effective enough to deceive passersby, and that was the problem. Fast-forward to 2026, and deepfakes have become a much...
Why generative AI requires PR teams to rethink visibility
Generative AI is transforming how information is created, discovered, and consumed. For PR professionals, this shift is more than a technological curiosity. It is a fundamental change in how audiences encounter content and assess credibility. Traditional approaches to...
Content & Media Relations
The algorithm isn’t neutral: Why PR needs to speak AI’s language
Artificial intelligence is transforming the way people discover and trust information. For PR professionals, this shift is not simply technical; it changes the fundamentals of visibility, authority, and influence. Content is no longer evaluated solely by human editors...
AI deepfakes in 2026: Worldwide legal actions and crackdowns
The first deepfake I recall seeing was not particularly sophisticated. It had bad lighting, and the lips were slightly out of sync. However, it was effective enough to deceive passersby, and that was the problem. Fast-forward to 2026, and deepfakes have become a much...
10 media relations tactics that get journalists to respond
The process of contacting journalists becomes challenging during certain periods. The perfect pitch requires timing, but you still might not receive any response to your pitch. Reporters get hundreds of emails every week, yet they skip most of them. Your message needs...








