Posts Tagged ‘ PR ’
For decades, car designers and regulators have been trying to make vehicles quieter. Now, with the advent of near-silent electric and hybrid vehicles, the industry is shifting into reverse[ READ MORE ]
Here's a great little piece of German PR that really helps put a proper perspective on how so many many more people could manage to peacefully use public roadways everyday... if they weren't taking up so much more space with single-occupancy cars[ READ MORE ]
Biased news coverage of the G20 protests, and the brutal responses from police forces, offers examples of how effective PR can be bent as a deceptive tool against the People that it can otherwise faithfully serve[ READ MORE ]
At Toronto's G20 Summit, police repeatedly demonstrated overzealous reactions, but incredulously also allowed a minority of thugs and hooligans to create isolated spectacles for the largely impotent mainstream media coverage to spin into justification for more oppressive brutality. This now appears to be another classic case of propaganda methods playing themselves out again and again[ READ MORE ]
Torontonians haven't been encouraged to clearly consider how Cycling and Transit are becoming natural partners when longer distances need to be covered, and the viability of this Transit option remains under-developed. Of course, anybody who was waiting for the Press or Mainstream Media to illustrate why Car Culture and Conspicuous Consumption might not be in their best long term interests, would likely be indifferent at best on this subject....if not worse[ READ MORE ]
Marketers (and their PR Pros.) have yet to demonstrate many truly innovative uses for Social Media, much less actually or driving any remarkably new application development on these platforms...As yet[ READ MORE ]
“People are always suspicious they're being played or manipulated, so it's probably not a good idea to confirm it for them,” said one senior PR expert[ READ MORE ]
The recent dismissal of criminal charges against former Attorney General Micheal Bryant might not have come as a surprise to most people who presumed that the best lawyers that money can buy would assure a favorable result for Bryant. What was a surprise though was how easily most people forgot that all of the news they received around his case was beign carefully crafted by the best Public Relations and Crisis Management that money could buy[ READ MORE ]
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