by David Fuscus | 16 Dec, 2024 | Consumer Communications, Corporate Communications, Faces and Markets of PRGN, Media Relations, PR Tips & Trends, Public Affairs, Public Relations, Reputation Management
Business environment in Washington, DC The Washington, DC, metropolitan area encompasses a vibrant and diverse business environment influenced by the U.S. federal government, numerous international organizations and is headquarters to many major corporations. The U.S....
by David Fuscus | 26 Sep, 2024 | Corporate Communications, Corporate Social Responsibility, Crisis Communications, Media Relations, Online PR, PR Tips & Trends, PRGN Presents Podcasts, Public Relations, Reputation Management, Sustainability
As the United States gears up for another presidential election, the political landscape is more polarized than ever. This division extends beyond the ballot box, seeping into every aspect of public discourse and presenting unique challenges for businesses and...
by David Fuscus | 27 Jun, 2022 | Consumer Communications, Corporate Communications, Digital PR, Media Relations, Online PR, PR Tips & Trends, PRGN30, Public Relations, Social Media Marketing
Over the past 20-plus years, no industry has been disrupted more by technology than public relations and communications. At the turn of the millennium, PR was largely earned media, working directly with journalists to spur stories or becoming a trusted source for...
by David Fuscus | 13 Jul, 2020 | Coronavirus
Frequent Flyer Survey Shows Pent-Up Demand Washington, DC PRGN member Xenophon Strategies has released their 2020 Frequent Flyer Survey on flying in the time of COVID-19. The research was conducted by the firm’s research arm, Xenophon Analytics by polling members of...
by David Fuscus | 22 Jun, 2018 | Crisis Communications, Current Events, Media Relations, PR Tips & Trends, Public Relations, Reputation Management
Nearly 3 years after the VW emissions scandal broke worldwide, the CEO of VW-owned Audi is arrested for fraud, false advertising and hindering the investigation by German authorities. The first rule of crisis communications is to end the crisis and on something of...